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Study: Sudden Infant Death Syndrome rates down, but more risk factors emerge

Percentage of SIDS infants bed-sharing at the time of death increased from 19.2 percent to 37.9 percent over 17-years since Back-to-Sleep campaign

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Study: Sudden Infant Death Syndrome rates down, but more risk factors emerge

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