Genes may help explain cot death
By | Published Sep 3, 2004
A collection of genes involved in early development may help explain why black babies are more at risk of sudden infant death syndrome than other American groups, researchers have said.
By | Published Sep 3, 2004
A collection of genes involved in early development may help explain why black babies are more at risk of sudden infant death syndrome than other American groups, researchers have said.
By | Published Sep 3, 2004
Scientists have come closer to solving the riddle of cot death with the discovery that more than half of all babies who die unexpectedly may have had problems in the womb.
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