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Re: SIDS and subsequent pregnancyFrom: T-H Bui, Clinical Genetics, Karolinska Hospital (bui@gen.ks.se)Tue Oct 29 05:09:16 1996
Perhaps this is common knowledge elsewhere, but here it was first during the last 5 years that newborns and children 1-2 year-old were put laying on their back rather than on their belly. I think it is now well established that this simple (?) measure has been associated with a very significant drop in the frequency of SIDS. ***************************************************************** The-Hung Bui, M.D. Associate Head Physician -- Department of Clinical Genetics Karolinska Hospital S-171 76 Stockholm, Sweden
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