Brain anomaly linked to sudden infant death
Tue, 31 Oct 2006 09:12 PM EST
... CHICAGO (Reuters) - An abnormality in part of the brain that controls breathing, arousal and other reflexes may be what causes sudden infant death syndrome, a finding that could lead to a preventive treatment, a study said on Tuesday. ...
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