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GENERAL VACCINE ISSUE LINKS:
SHAKEN BABY SYNDROME ARTICLES & LINKS |
- Shaken Baby Syndrome: The Redflags Weekly Online Conference offers indepth analysis and latest research on Shaken Baby Syndrome
http://www.redflagsweekly.com/conferences/shaken_baby/index.html#top
- Questioning the Evidence Base for Shaken Baby Syndrome, British Medical Journal:
http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/328/7442/719
Read Rapid Responses and discussions following this article
http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/eletters/328/7442/719#66216
- Shaken Baby/Impact Syndrome: Flawed Concepts & Misdiagnoses - A review of 22 cases
- The following article represents a review of twenty-two cases of shaken baby syndrome (SBS) accusations and/or convictions over a period of approximately three and a half years. Its primary purpose is to offer a composite of information gained from study of these cases to parents or caretakers who have been accused and/or convicted of child abuse in the form of SBS, information which may be of value in their defense. Every effort has been made to maintain simplicity and clarity in the organization of the material. Each section is designed to be complete in itself, and for this reason some portions are repetitious.
http://www.woodmed.com/Shaken%20Baby%20Web%202002.htm
- The Yurko Project Index - for a list of in depth articles on Shaken Baby Syndrome
- Convicted of Shaken Baby Syndrome and imprisoned for life, Alan Yurko is now supported by an armada of medical experts and vaccine safety advocates who agree that his infant son was killed by an adverse reaction to vaccinations and iatrogenic complications.
http://www.freeyurko.bizland.com/index.html
- The Story of Baby Alan, by Dr. Harold E. Buttram, MD & Dr. F. Edward Yazbak, MD.
- The "Story of Baby Alan" is a poignant one, all the more so because it is something that could happen to any young couple or parent. Although the story is necessarily technical, nevertheless we urge that you read it. If you are a young person contemplating having a family, it is something that could happen to you. Harold E. Buttram, M.D.
http://www.freeyurko.bizland.com/storyofbabyalan.html
- Shaken Baby Defense: A review of the literature:
http://www.sbsdefense.com/SBS%20101.htm
- Gannett News Report Articles on Shaken Baby Syndrome and Parents Falsely Accused
http://www.909shot.com/Articles/Articles.htm
- Was The Baby Shaken? - A review of the role of Vitamin C deficiency in bleeding disorders. By Alan Clemetson, MD Professor EmeritusTulane University School of Medicine
- Editor, Child abuse laws have given rise to many accusations of "Shaken Baby Syndrome," which has become a popular diagnosis to explain infant deaths, and even for living infants who are brought to an emergency room following a fall. Much is made of the finding of pinpoint petechial hemorrhages in the retina at the back of the eye, but the existence and extent of such hemorrhages are dependent on the capillary strength or fragility, the strength or weakness of the smallest blood vessels, which can be affected by many different conditions. In fact, an infant can die with extensive retinal hemorrhages, a blood clot under the capsule of the brain, extensive bruises, broken bones and sores that will not heal, due to Barlow's disease, without having been subjected to anything but the tenderest of loving care.
http://www.freeyurko.bizland.com/townsend.html
- Gently does it
- New Scientist recently published a study that challenges the widely held view that only extreme violence causes shaken baby syndrome and calls into question the scientific evidence behind many convictions for killing infants. It could open the way for a wave of appeals.
http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns9999874
- Brain study casts doubt on shaken baby death cases By Robert Uhlig, Daily telegraph, June 14, 2001
- "Even very gentle shaking could kill a baby, according to the largest and most detailed study yet of the brains of infants who died in suspicious circumstances. The British study [led by Jennian Geddes, a neuropathologist at the Royal London Hospital] found that "rough handling" could be sufficient to damage nerve fibres in the neck area that controlled breathing, leading to brain swelling characteristic of violent shaking..... The case against Louise Woodward, the British nanny convicted of murder for shaking a baby to death in America would probably have been seriously weakened by the findings..... Dr. Geddes said normal interactions between mother and child would not be sufficient to cause such injuries. "But you could imagine scenarios that might produce the damage without it being deliberate," she said.
www.telegraph.co.uk/connected/main.jhtml?xml=/connected/2001/06/21/
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- UC Berkeley expert on head impacts sets out to change way society deals with possible shaken baby syndrome
- Mechanical engineer Werner Goldsmith of the University of California, Berkeley, is on a mission to reform the way doctors and prosecutors view the thousands of suspected cases of shaken baby syndrome each year.
http://www.berkeley.edu/news/media/releases/2001/11/27_baby.html
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