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Selected Information Regarding CO2 and Rebreathing

bullet Rebreathing of Exhaled Gases: Importance as a Mechanism for the Causal Association Between Prone Sleep and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome;   James S. Kemp Division of Pulmonary Medicine, St. Louis Children's Hospital, and Department of Pediatrics, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.A.
bulletEffect On CO2 Dispersal Rate Of Commercial Products Marketed To Reduce Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Risk; Patrick L. Carolan, MD; James S. Kemp, MD; William B. Wheeler, MD; James D. Ross, RRT, RCP; Pediatrics, Children’s Hospitals and Clinics- Minneapolis, MN; Dept. of Pediatrics, Saint Louis University, St. Louis, MO
bulletAdditional Medical Information on the Halo Sleep Systems Web Site, http://www.halosleep.com/safety_health.cfm

 

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