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14 Mar
Post-separation parenting kooks at Melbourne Uni

13 Mar
Fears over risks of forced disclosure of mediation talk

09 Mar
Family law unable to back mum on new life

08 Mar
Mother fights to stop daughter calling her stepmother 'mum'

08 Mar
 Attempt to block 'Mummy D' fails

07 Mar
Secret web of sorrow when parents move on

03 Mar
High Court boots Full Court of the Family Court into touch

01 Mar
Families SA a sorry saga of failing families

25 Feb
Australian Mother charged with murder of sons

24 Feb
No 50-50 split on time with parents - Whisler & Whisler

20 Feb
NSW Ombudsman must wonder how they get away with it !

18 Feb
Is there a real need to change Shared Parenting legislation?

10 Feb
Woman gassed children to stop ex's Christmas plan: court

06 Feb
Misconceptions that are depriving children of their fathers

06 Feb
Misconceptions that are depriving children of their fathers

05 Feb
Kevin Rudd foreshadows child support changes for 2010

05 Feb
Mother drowns two infant children in custody dispute

05 Feb
FNF Welcomes Australian Report on Shared Parenting Legislation

04 Feb
Aussie experts confirm SIDS breakthrough

01 Feb
Opposition cautions against family law changes

01 Feb
Lawyers applaud family law report

31 Jan
Family law system analysed

28 Jan
Dads 'not entitled to shared parenting'

28 Jan
Attorney General releases key reports that confirm shared parental responsibility is w...

24 Jan
Sex abuse accused father fights back

13 Jan
Change to child custody laws will make access harder for fathers

10 Jan
Family law must be fair / Fury at ruling in custody battle

10 Jan
Binding financial agreement (aka prenup) changes

05 Jan
$1b in deadbeat parents debt

03 Jan
What do children want? Time, not toys

01 Jan
New Deputy Secretary of Child Support and Planning

10 Dec
The NSW Ombudsman finds DOCS failed Dean

02 Dec
New tribunal for Queenslanders to resolve disputes

02 Dec
New Domestic Violence Laws pass in SA

29 Nov
Cardinal Pell opposes 'Anti-Discrimination' Laws

26 Nov
Push to criminalise parental abductions

25 Nov
Child abuse and neglect is common - What can be done?

23 Nov
Damming report on Families SA - A rotten culture

22 Nov
New campaign to help abused men launched on International Men's Day

21 Nov
When Dad is gone

20 Nov
International Mens day celebrated in Canberra yesterday

20 Nov
It's too easy to blame dads

18 Nov
Investigative journalist or lobbyist? The shared care debate in Australia

16 Nov
Money can buy you love, economist says

11 Nov
Same sex partnership bill passes in ACT

09 Nov
First Annual Divorce Fair Kicks off in Paris

08 Nov
Sutton lawyers Media release on Australia's unconstitutional court exposed

01 Nov
Letter: Canadian Equal Shared Parenting Council respond to recent Australian media cov...

29 Oct
Courts leash net-love mums

29 Oct
GLRL and Homosexual activists pressure MPs and MLCs

28 Oct
Federal Magistrate Henderson considers relocation to Serbia

27 Oct
Children are the losers when parents go to court to battle

21 Oct
Victorias lawyers being sued in landmark test case

21 Oct
CSA plans online or over the phone payments from November

21 Oct
Survey of Shared Care Arrangements for Children after Divorce or Separation

19 Oct
War declared on shared parenting laws

19 Oct
Shared parenting laws on way out

18 Oct
Girl whose life got lost in red tape

18 Oct
Couples divorce as jobs, cash go

17 Oct
Has the American Family Court System Become Totalitarian?



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News, Articles & Press Releases


Added 04 February, 2010, 06:58 AM
Author: Agog  


An Australian-led study has confirmed a lack of serotonin was a common factor with babies who die from Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).

The breakthrough offers a "much clearer direction" in the search for a cure for the mysterious syndrome, which still claims one in 2,000 apparently healthy children.

Researcher Dr Jhodie Duncan, of the Melbourne-based Florey Neuroscience Institutes, studied cases of infant deaths from confirmed SIDS and other causes.

The SIDS babies were found to have lower levels of serotonin, a neurotransmitter which regulates the body's basic life-sustaining functions.

"Things like heart rate, blood pressure, sleep cycles, respiration, serotonin plays a very important role in all these things that you need to stay alive," Dr Duncan told AAP.

"Our study has proven that in infants dying of SIDS there is lower TPH2 (a related enzyme) levels and reduced serotonin production."

Earlier research had indicated serotonin production may play a role in SIDS deaths though scientists were yet to determine whether it was more, less or the same as unaffected children.

Dr Duncan said her research now pointed to a "triple risk model" for SIDS which started with a baby with serotonin deficiency.

Successful public campaigns to highlight the higher SIDS risk posed by placing a baby to sleep on its stomach had resulted in a significant decline in SIDS deaths, she said.

But a plateau in cases in more recent years indicated a baby's environment was not the only factor.

"You need a vulnerable infant ... one that has a serotonin deficit," Dr Duncan said.

"It needs to be in an environment where it becomes compromised - such as having something obscuring its breathing or a change in body temperature.

"And it needs to occur during that vulnerable period of the first six months to one year of life."

The research also provides a new insight into another of SIDS known risk factors - women who smoke during pregnancy or smoking in a home with a newborn.

Exposure to nicotine was also known to affect serotonin levels in the body, Dr Duncan said.

It is hoped the research could result in a new regime of testing, monitoring and treatment that could intervene to stop babies dying from SIDS.

"The ultimate test would be able to identify these infants and then monitor them as a high-risk infant, and intervene to alter their serotonin levels," Dr Duncan said.

"We've now got a much clearer direction in which to head ... to find a way of treating them and preventing SIDS."
The research was conducted while Dr Duncan was on a research scholarship at the Children's Hospital in Boston, and it is published in the Journal of the American Medical Association.

Source Danny Rose AAP

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