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Breakthrough in SIDS research
Oct. 31: An abnormality in part of the brain that controls breathing, arousal and other reflexes may be what causes Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, a finding that could lead to a preventive treatment, a study said on Tuesday. NBC's Robert Bazell reports.
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Breakthrough in SIDS research
Oct. 31: An abnormality in part of the brain that controls breathing, arousal and other reflexes may be what causes Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, a finding that could lead to a preventive treatment, a study said on Tuesday. NBC's Robert Bazell reports.
Date: 11/1/06
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Video by:  Nightly News
 
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