http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/LAC.20061101.SIDS01/TPStory/Front
...SIDS babies had an abnormality in their brain stems that might impair vital reflexes such as breathing. The defect appeared to affect the brain stem's ability to regulate serotonin, the chemical that helps control these vital body functions...
...serotonin defects may be linked to as much as 75 per cent of all SIDS cases...
...SIDS babies had an abnormality in their brain stems that might impair vital reflexes such as breathing. The defect appeared to affect the brain stem's ability to regulate serotonin, the chemical that helps control these vital body functions...
...serotonin defects may be linked to as much as 75 per cent of all SIDS cases...