They can, and often do.
chocking on infants and children and adults aren't much different but with infants they will cough and might be sick and stop breathing
neede by infants so they will not getsick of polio
Infants are more likely to get miliaria rubra than adults.
They do not, they have more bones than adults. This is because the cranial bones have not fused.
infants and young children
there are no differences between infants or adults. as far as i kno..
Seriously. As far as you will let it.
The stratum corneum is likely much thinner in infants compared to adults. This outermost layer of the epidermis acts as a protective barrier against abrasion and injury, suggesting that its relative thinness in infants contributes to their increased susceptibility to skin damage.
It depends on where you go and what you are talking about. Sometimes infants get into places for free. And sometimes infants are the same price as adults.
CPR can be performed by trained bystanders or healthcare professionals on infants, children, and adults
New born babies have various pieces of bones that have not yet fused together into the complete bones that adults have, so as a result, babies have more bones.
There are many reasons why adults become dizzy and sick more quickly when spinning around than children. Adults are higher from the ground for example.