SHAKEN BABY SYNDROME

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Lauridson, J. Parrish R (2000). Proving Child Physical Abuse and Homicide in the New Millennium: The Visual Presentation of Medical Evidence. The National Center on Shaken Baby Syndrome. Utah. Available online.

Manitoba, Family Services and Housing (2000). It Only Takes a Moment - Shaken Baby Syndrome. Healthy Child Initiative of the Province of Manitoba. Manitoba Culture, Heritage and Tourism. Available online.

Saskatchewan Institute on Prevention of Handicaps. (2000). Background Paper for the development of a Joint Statement on Shaken Baby Syndrome. Available in pdf.

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