There's a relatively new study that suggests that they lack some specific enzyme and that is the reason the brain doesn't send those alarm signals that cause them to wake up, when they stop breathing. But the sample size isn't all that great and there's definitely more research needed still.
I mean, they aren't saying that it's totally the reason, just that there seems to be a correlation. So I don't see why it should be completely dismissed. I just mentioned the sample size, because I do think it's too small to be definitive.
SIDS is a thing though.
There's a relatively new study that suggests that they lack some specific enzyme and that is the reason the brain doesn't send those alarm signals that cause them to wake up, when they stop breathing. But the sample size isn't all that great and there's definitely more research needed still.
Bad sample size is how fake studies are produced. Its how they got Aspartame cleared despite it causing cancer.
Its how I passed chemistry class by dropping bad batches from my groups chemical yield to game the final grade.
I mean, they aren't saying that it's totally the reason, just that there seems to be a correlation. So I don't see why it should be completely dismissed. I just mentioned the sample size, because I do think it's too small to be definitive.
Here's the study: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35533499/