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Sudden Infant Death and cardiovascular control

7 May, 08 | by Ian Wacogne

In a series of 20 normal infants, prone sleeping was associated with lower blood pressure which, at 4 weeks and 6 months, had a coincident increased heart rate, a finding not replicated at two to three months - the peak age for sudden infant death.  Here.

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