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The following are links to relevant research studies that have been published in Medical Journals and other scholarly publications
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Differences in infant and parent behaviors during routine bed sharing compared with cot sleeping in the home setting.
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Multiple serotonergic brainstem abnormalities in sudden infant death syndrome.
3
State child care regulations regarding infant sleep environment since the Healthy Child Care America-Back to Sleep campaign.
4
Sleep environment, positional, lifestyle, and demographic characteristics associated with bed sharing in sudden infant death syndrome cases: A population-based study.
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Social work, siblings, and SIDS: conceptual and case-based guidance for family system intervention.
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Sudden death in toddlers associated with developmental abnormalities of the hippocampus: a report of five cases.
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A Functional Approach to Sudden Unexplained Infant Deaths
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Deaths and injuries attributed to infant crib bumper pads.
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Swaddling: a systematic review.
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Educating parents about the risk factors of sudden infant death syndrome: the role of neonatal intensive care unit and well baby nursery nurses.
11
Sleep arrangements and behavior of bed-sharing families in the home setting.
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Benefits and harms associated with the practice of bed sharing: A systematic review.
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Sudden infant death syndrome.
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Maternal-infant bedsharing: risk factors for bedsharing in a population-based survey of new mothers and implications for SIDS risk reduction.
15
Infant death scene investigation and the assessment of potential risk factors for asphyxia: a review of 209 sudden unexpected infant deaths.
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Pacifiers: an update on use and misuse.
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An analysis of deaths in portable cribs and playpens: what can be learned?
18
The effect of maternal smoking and drinking during pregnancy upon (3)H-nicotine receptor brainstem binding in infants dying of the sudden infant death syndrome: initial observations in a high risk population.
19
The effectiveness of cigarette regulations in reducing cases of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.
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Changing hospital newborn nursery practice: results from a statewide Back to Sleep nurses training program.
21
Maternal bedsharing practices, experiences, and awareness of risks.
22
Head covering and the risk for SIDS: findings from the New Zealand and German SIDS case-control studies.
23
Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and child care centres (CCC).
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Head covering - a major modifiable risk factor for sudden infant death syndrome: a systematic review.
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Bassinet use and sudden unexpected death in infancy.
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Reducing the risk of sudden infant death syndrome in child care and changing provider practices: lessons learned from a demonstration project.
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Infant sleep location: associated maternal and infant characteristics with sudden infant death syndrome prevention recommendations.
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Infant sleeping arrangements and practices during the first year of life.
29
Sleep position alters arousal processes maximally at the high-risk age for sudden infant death syndrome.
30
The development of nicotinic receptors in the human medulla oblongata: inter-relationship with the serotonergic system.
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