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Join us for our 2nd Annual Golf Classic as we Take Flight and Soar to New Heights to Stop SIDS!

August 14, 2001 at Airway Meadows Golf Course
Shotgun Start at 10:00 a.m.

Reception/Awards Presentation and Professional Polo Match to follow immediately after at Saratoga Polo Club

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Through their research on SIDS, Drs. Mulhall and Wehrenberg have gathered enough supporting research to publish a book on the relationship between atlas subluxations (misalignment of the top spinal vertebra) and SIDS. With the increased interest in alternative medical practices in recent years, the timing is right to now unleash their findings and make a difference. They have written the book so that the medical information is easily understood by the general public, and hope to educate people about reducing SIDS through proper infant spinal correction and care. A portion of the proceeds will go to StopSIDS.org.

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StopSIDS.org Research Project To Begin Soon
Presently, we have 30 Board-certified Atlas Orthogonal doctors that are signed on to be research participants with the initial StopSIDS.org research project. These doctors are located across the United States, in Canada and Australia as well as Japan.

The proposed research project will accept volunteers from one week old to 18 months of age who have a respiratory disorder. Included, but not limited to this category are infant apnea, infant asthma, and general difficulty in breathing. Although it is unclear whether a direct relationship between these symptoms and SIDS exists, we do know that the brainstem controls and regulates breathing. To date, significant medical research has shown the brain stem is frequently associated with this syndrome and abnormal breathing patterns have been associated with SIDS. Therefore, our approach to learning more about the prevention of this tragic syndrome lies in uncovering connections to the cause of brain stem malfunction and its correction.

We will monitor the progress of the infants in the project with respiratory monitors as well as another objective medical test called a brain stem auditory evoked potential (BAEP). These tests will allow us to document the change and progress noted in each case.

After the initial pilot study is complete, the project will expand to include the other doctors at the other research sites.

StopSIDS.org
1673 Route 9, Suite 2
Clifton Park, NY 12065
Tel: 888.521.9499
E-mail: info@stopsids.org

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