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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1970
An epidemic of 110 sudden sniffing deaths without plastic bag suffocation which occurred in American youths during the 1960's, appears to have originated on the West Coast. The incidence rate showed a sharp rise during the late 1960's. Volatile hydrocarbons most frequently involved were trichloroethane and fluorinated refrigerants.
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An epidemic of 110 sudden sniffing deaths without plastic bag suffocation which occurred in American youths during the 1960's, appears to have originated on the West Coast. The incidence rate showed a sharp rise during the late 1960's. Volatile hydrocarbons most frequently involved were trichloroethane and fluorinated refrigerants.
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Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy: epidemiology, mechanisms, and prevention
Lancet Neurology, 2016O. Devinsky+4 more
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Task Force on Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
Pediatric Clinical Practice Guidelines & Policies, 2017semanticscholar +1 more source