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Date: | Thu, 20 Jun 1996 17:00:37 -0400 |
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I noticed a small article in our local paper (Scripps Howard News Service)
about the results of a study supported by the Natl Heart, Lung & Blood
Institute, published in the June Am J of Resp & Crit Care Medicine. It
suggested a "family connection" between adult sleep apnea and SIDS. The
article states: "The researchers found two notable physical differences in
the families with both sleep apnea and SIDS, including a smaller space for
the tongue and a reduced response to oxygen deprivation." I wonder if
they asked about BF? (Ha!) The headline of the article read: "Infant deaths
may be genetic", but even though there is a "family connection", doesn't mean
it's genetic! Maybe they are generations of ABM feeders!!!
Maybe Dr. Brian will fill us all in, at Kansas City!!!
Sandy Arnold BS, IBCLC
Bloomington, IN (US)
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