Shaken Baby Syndrome
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Diagnosis
[A result of vitamin C deficiency combined with drugs, mostly vaccines. Which gives you some insight into Allopathy's zeal in blaming the parents, either unconsciously or otherwise (Roy Meadow springs to mind). Same stable as Cot death and Munchausen's Syndrome by Proxy.]
Litigation
Cot death and vaccination
Brittle bones and child abuse
Experts
Mohammed A. Al-Bayati
Michael D Innis
Clemetson
Kalokerinos M.D.,
Archie
Charles Pragnell
Victims
Debbie Grater
Alan Yurko
Mullenax-Mendez
The John Laverty-"Baby Casey" Story
See: Sally Clark
Websites
http://sbstruth.com/
http://www.sbsdefense.com/
http://www.falseallegation.org/index.shtm
http://www.sbs5.dircon.co.uk/l
http://www.sbs-resource.org
Redflagsdaily.com on line conference on Shaken Baby Syndrome
[Media Jan 15 SBS falling apart]
Personal testimonies/stories:
Lucas Alejandro Mullenax-Mendez
Debbie Grater's story on being accused of causing
Shaken Baby Syndrome
BMJ 2004 Patterns of
presentation of the shaken baby syndrome Four types of inflicted brain injury
predominate
BMJ 2004 Shaken baby
syndrome Pathological diagnosis rests on the combined triad, not on individual
injuries
BMJ 2004 Parents as well as
children need protection
BMJ 2004 The evidence base
for shaken baby syndrome; We need to question the
diagnostic criteria
BMJ 2004 Patterns of
presentation of the shaken baby syndrome Subdural and retinal haemorrhages are
not necessarily signs of abuse
[BMJ Letter Aug 2002] Coagulopathy mistaken for Shaken Baby Syndrome
Re: Shaken Baby Syndrome Regina v- Scott Warren Walters
SBS CASE FROM AUSTRALIA 10 Feb 1999
Navajo family in Albuquerque, April 1999
Advice to parents regarding allegations of SBS
SHAKEN BABY SYNDROME CONFERENCE AUSTRALIA 2001
POSTED APPROX. SUMMER 2000 Report prepared by: Donna Meads-Barlow (the mother)
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