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Discusses a theory that cot death is caused by toxic gases released from mattresses and offers suggestions for its prevention.
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- Cot Life 2000 - Discusses a theory that cot death is caused conditions and diseases research by toxic gases released from mattresses and offers conditions and diseases research suggestions for its prevention.
- BBC News: Lung flaw link to cot death risk - Research finding that babies born with specific variants research of three conditions and diseases key lung genes are 14 times research more likely to die conditions and diseases from cot death.
- FSID: Research background for the advice to reduce the risk of Cot Death - Discusses key recommendations to parents wanting to reduce sids the risk conditions and diseases of cot death, and the research sids supporting these recommendations.[PDF]
- ADC: Electromagnetic fields produced by incubators influence heart rate variability in newborns - Research demonstrating that incubator electromagnetic fields affects heart rate variability research in newborn babies. Full paper is available in PDF for research a fee.
- AHRQ: Breastfeeding and Maternal and Infant Health Outcomes in Developed Countries - Research showing a reduced risk of cot death and other childhood illnesses in breastfed babies. Paper downloadable in PDF format.
- New Scientist: Nicotine's double link to cot death - Article discussing research finding that nicotine not only conditions and diseases research disrupts a baby\\'s breathing, but can also disrupt conditions and diseases research the early development of neural circuits that guard conditions and diseases research against breathing cessation during sleep.
- SidsAlliance.org: Toxic Gas Theory, Mattresses and SIDS - Summarises results from a number of studies into toxic gas theory, and concludes there is a lack of evidence to support the theory as a cause of SIDS.[PDF]
- FSID: Infection and sudden unexpected death in infancy: a systematic retrospective case review - Research by Weber MA et al suggesting a sids possible link between bacterial infection and cot death.
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