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Lauren Higgs
Monday, April 16, 2012

Lauren Higgs talks to Francine Bates, chief executive, Foundation for the Study of Infant Deaths (FSID)

Bates: “We know that if we could convince young women to stop smoking in pregnancy we could reduce the number of cot deaths by 50 per cent.” Image: Lucie Carlier
Bates: “We know that if we could convince young women to stop smoking in pregnancy we could reduce the number of cot deaths by 50 per cent.” Image: Lucie Carlier

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