Researchers say the findings are a game-changer.
– A medical research breakthrough might have just solved the mystery of sudden infant death syndrome .
The study found that BChE levels at birth were significantly lower in babies who later died of SIDS when compared to BChE levels of infants who died of other causes and of living babies.
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