Sleep expert Dr Carmel Harrington has dedicated her career to researching Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) after her two-year-old son Damien died from the condition in 1991.
And now 29 years on, research led by Dr Harrington made a world-first breakthrough that could potentially lead to the prevention of SIDS.
Together with The Children's Hospital at Westmead in , Dr Harrington and a team of researchers identified the first biochemical marker that indicates a baby's vulnerability to SIDS while they are still alive.
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