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Global 2000 SIDS Questionnaire

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Long-time SIDS activist Suzette Gripp of Tennessee has decided to extend the lifespan of her Global 2000 SIDS Questionnaire, an attempt to solve the mystery of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome through voluntary participation of families who've lost their babies.Suzette originally had planned to stop accepting data from SIDS parents after 6 1/2 years. But because of some of the issues and interest raised by the Scripps Howard "Saving Babies" national reporting project, she will extend acceptance of data until July 16, 2011.It is a lengthy questionnaire that will take parents quite a while to complete. But given the commitment of the SIDS community to find a solution, many have been willing to take the time.You can access her Website at: www.legacymanor.com.

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