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Rachel Myr <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 29 Jul 2003 22:47:28 +0200
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I'm looking for the source of this story:
According to our national broadcasting company, pacifiers may be vital to
the survival of the species.  Here is the story, translated by me in its
entirety, from the website of the broadcasting company.  (I am not making
this up.)
"The pacifier may be essential for infants.  Children who use pacifiers
during sleep cut their risk of SIDS in half, new research shows.
Pacifier children strengthen the musculature in their throats and the upper
part of their trachea.
The children sleep more lightly when they use a pacifier, and the
researchers believe that children who die of SIDS, sleep deeply.
Department director Lorenz M. Irgens at the Medical Birth Registry says a
pacifier recommendation can come this fall."

It is typical of this kind of article that the name of the researchers, not
to mention title of the article they *must* have published on this subject,
are not included in the text.

This is threatening to ruin my WHOLE evening.  Ack.
Rachel Myr
Kristiansand, Norway

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