
Research has shown that nearly 1 percent of all emergency room visits are prompted by near-death experiences in infants. These include extended periods without breathing or sudden changes in skin pallor or muscle tone. What causes these frightening experiences is often unknown, but the result can be long hospital stays and neurological impairment. Now, a study of these apparent life-threatening events - called ALTEs for short - suggests that infants ...
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