Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) is also known as cot death or
crib death and involves the unexplained death of a baby younger than a year.
The accounts of a widow, adulterer, mother, detective, prophet, and widower merge into a comprehensive report of the town, where
crib death becomes synonymous with murder by spontaneous combustion.
Two months later, I found her dead from
crib death. I wanted to put my head through the wall.
The implication of this policy recommendation is that parents can prevent
crib death by being more vigilant at night.
Miami, FL, March 19, 2016 --(PR.com)-- Sudden death syndrome is the leading cause of death in babies between 1 month and 1 year of age in the US Approximately 1,500 babies are victims of
crib death in the US every year.
For the uninformed, SIDS, also called cot or
crib death, is the unexpected death of a healthy baby 12 months or younger during sleep, and is definitely an unwelcome and dreadful nightmare for any parent.
In one example, the authors tell the stories of grieving mothers charged with child abuse after each lost several children to
crib death. Gross miscalculations of the probability that this might occur repeatedly within a family resulted in murder convictions for several women.
In "Tree Roots," for example, a couple mourns the
crib death of their daughter, while a new neighbor systematically severs the roots of mature trees growing on their shared property line.
the earth and toward the little
crib death spaces in between the stars,
Vaccines given to infants are strongly implicated in causing autism and SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome, or
crib death).
The experiment may give researchers an animal model to test the effect of drugs on serotonin systems dysfunctions in the brain and help pinpoint biological risks for
crib death in humans, according to the report last week in the journal Science.
The term cot death is often used in the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand, while
crib death is sometimes used in North America.