New study using crib monitors link seizures to some sudden unexplained deaths in children
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Video from crib monitors is leading researchers to link seizures to some rare cases of sudden unexplained deaths in children. Dr. Jon LaPook, CBS News’ chief medical correspondent, joins “CBS Mornings” to discuss the impact of the study and what it reveals.
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