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SIDS linked to brain abnormality that increases babies’ risk in ‘unsafe sleep conditions,’ study finds – Fox News

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May 28, 2023
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Scientists discovered a surge of unknown activity in people's brains as they died – BGR
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  1. SIDS linked to brain abnormality that increases babies’ risk in ‘unsafe sleep conditions,’ study finds  Fox News
  2. Scientists may have found cause for sudden infant death syndrome  The Jerusalem Post
  3. Leading cause of death for infants had no known cause. Experts may have just found one  Herald Palladium
  4. New research suggests possible causes for SIDS  9NEWS
  5. Biological Cause Of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome May Have Been Identified  IFLScience
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