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Determined to understand the causes behind SIDS


The loss of a baby devastates families
Since the launch of the Back to Sleep Campaign in 1991, the number of SIDS deaths has fallen by over 80 per cent. Despite this, SIDS continues to be the primary cause of infant death in developed countries.
The death of a child has a life-long effect on both parents and siblings, and the medical community alongside with researchers and bereaved parents’ organisations, such as The Lullaby Trust, are determined to understand the causes and help reduce it.
In the past, SIDS has also been known as “crib”, “cot” or “unascertained” death, and was automatically assumed to be the result of being “overlaid” or “infanticide”. It has a reference in the Old Testament; “And this woman’s child died in the night; because she overlaid it”. “Accidental smothering” continued to be a church issue throughout the medieval period and much of the Renaissance. ....

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A multi perspective approach to understanding the development of occupational therapy in the UK


A multi perspective approach to understanding the development of occupational therapy in the UK
December 22, 2020
Scholarly articles are meant to stimulate discussion, but sometimes they do for unintended reasons. A recent article in the Christmas issue of
The BMJ by one of us (Neil McLennan) did just this, provoking strong reactions and new discussions on social media and a number of rapid responses on bmj.com. The article profiled Wilfred Owen’s physician Arthur John Brock and his approach to the treatment of Owen’s shell shock. The piece suggested links between that era and the current covid-19 pandemic and its impact on people’s mental health.  ....

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