Study finds brain abnormality that could be linked to sudden infant death syndrome

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Study finds brain abnormality that could be linked to sudden infant death syndrome
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Most of the time SIDS happens when the baby is asleep.

- Sudden infant death syndrome, or SIDS, is the leading cause of death for babies in their first year of life and the cause has been a mystery.Scientists looked into one theory for the cause of SIDS, which is a disruption of breathing.

A team studied 58 babies who had died of SIDS and compared them to a control group of a dozen babies whose causes of death were unknown.The receptor is involved in the body’s protective response to low oxygen, causing us to awaken and gasp for air.The finding suggested that a larger group of SIDS cases may be related to this brain receptor abnormality.Copyright 2023 CNN Newsource. All rights reserved.

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