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Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
Nursery World,
31 August 2006
A study into research on Sudden Infant Death Syndrome conducted at the University of Manchester has found that two defective genes can increase the risk of cot death. One gene ss for lung function and the other is in the immune system.
A study into research on Sudden Infant Death Syndrome conducted at the
University of Manchester has found that two defective genes can increase the
risk of cot death. One gene ss for lung function and the other is in the immune
system.
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