SIDS study shows the risks of science hype
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Sudden infant death syndrome, or SIDS, is a devastating condition that's still very poorly understood, so when new research comes out, it can feel like a very big deal - especially if that research seems to offer a way to save children's lives. Posts on social media cheered one such new study this week, heralding the research as identifying the reason hundreds of babies die unexpectedly each year.
But even though the study points in a promising direction for future research, it isn't a panacea, experts say. There is nothing definitive about this at all," said Rachel Moon, a researcher studying sudden infant death syndrome at the University of Virginia, in an email to The Verge. The surge in interest around the study is understandable,...