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cot death

NOUN
crib death
Synonyms
WEAK


NOUN
sudden infant death syndrome
Synonyms


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Second-hand smoke harms children's lungs and has been linked to an increased risk of cot death in babies.

From BBC • May 8, 2017

Briony was born in 1982; their son, Harry, two years later, but he died from cot death aged just 98 days.

From The Guardian • Jan. 14, 2017

A sudden change of mood and pace occurred when McGovern's character, Simon, sings a lament for his baby, a cot death victim.

From The Guardian • Apr. 20, 2013

Another helped to cement advice that babies should be put to sleep on their backs to reduce the risk of cot death, by showing that this sleeping position did not cause any developmental delays.

From Nature • Apr. 11, 2012

The TV presenter said the baby swap storyline was a "crass twist to an otherwise credible storyline" that had not done "one iota of good in educating a young audience about cot death".

From BBC • Jan. 7, 2011




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