Each year, some 400 U.S. children over age one, most of them toddlers, die for no known reason. Families, longing for answers, often find that their families, friends, and even pediatricians are unfamiliar with this classification of death, or that they even occur. Family members who have lost a child, a medical examiner, and a research expert who has lost a child discuss sudden unexplained death of a child (SUDC).
Guest Information:
- Estuardo Torres, father of SUDC victim
- Dr. Eric Eason, Assistant Medical Examiner, Cook Country, IL
- Laura Gould Crandall, research scientist, Department of Neurology, NYU Langone Comprehensive Epilepsy Center and mother of SUDC victim
- Ron and Jordana Zachara, parents of SUDC victim
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