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American Sudden Infant Death
Syndrome Institute - A nonprofit organization that is dedicated to the
prevention of sudden infant death and the promotion of infant health.
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eMedicine Health: Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) - Outlines the
features and current information on causes, with advice on when to seek
medical care.
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Foundation for the
Study of Infant Deaths (FSID) - UK's leading cot death charity,
supporting bereaved families, providing information to the public and
funding research into infant health and infant death.
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SIDS and Kids -
Australian resource providing information to researchers, health
professionals, parents, school teachers and children. Includes brochures to
download and details of fund raising activities.
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SIDS Global Strategy Task Force
- Independent, international group of SIDS researchers, clinicians and
educationalists who are interested in networking their efforts on a global
level to enhance SIDS research and education.
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SIDS Resources, Inc.
- Aims to create a community where all babies are healthy throughout the
first year of life.
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SIDS: Sudden and Silent - SIDS is the leading cause of death among
infants who are 1 month to 1 year old, but despite years of research and
numerous studies, SIDS is still unpredictable and unpreventable.
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Sudden Infant Death
Syndrome Network - Offering information and related topics.
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Unraveling the Mystery of SIDS - by Mark A. Brandenburg, MD - An
informative article written by an expert in child safety.
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Tuesday March 09, 2010
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