Parental smoking increases cot death risk - claim

New figures out today show that the risk of cot death is almost four times higher when the child's mother smokes.

New figures out today show that the risk of cot death is almost four times higher when the child's mother smokes.

The study, by the Irish Sudden Infant Death Association, shows that cigarette smoke exposure is a powerful risk factor.

ISIDA's Mary McDonnell said avoiding smoking in the vicinity of infants could help avoid the possibility of cot death.

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