https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17400342
most are not that hairy
you are talking about the wrong type of brown
but i agree in those cases
I agree with you but have you looked at the odss ratios for some of the most pronounced risk factors?
sharing a bed under 12 weeks?
preterm?
The most widely accepted definition of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is the sudden unexpected death of a child younger than one year during sleep that cannot be explained after a postmortem evaluation including autopsy, a thorough history, and scene evaluation.1 The syndrome was first defined in 1969, and the definition has been refined by consensus through international conferences. A classification system has been developed that groups cases based on the presence of typical or atypical features and the completeness of the death investigation.2
well i am not sold, and although not completely on point here butโฆ
.. while working in the burn icu and with pediatric surgery/anesthesia teamd (both sides)โฆ. when a pediatric trauma comes in etcโฆ.. WATCH CPSSSSS
I am convinced they have trained agents they send to all burns/traumas and moreโฆ. they try to convince the doctors it was non-accidental! Too much convincing
btw anon
most of medicine loves the word 'idiopathic' for a reason..
so i understand what you mean