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Maroc Maroc - The New York Times - Times Wire - 27/Jan 18:38

Sleep-Related Infant Death Rates Increased, Study Says

A new study found that U.S. infant mortality rates overall are dropping, but that rates of sudden unexpected infant death may have increased in recent years.

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