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The advocacy group also uses the umbrella term "abusive head trauma," but says shaking is the leading cause of death in these cases.
The pediatricians' new policy says doctors should be alert to signs of head trauma that could include abusive shaking. Doctors also should teach parents safe ways to calm fussy babies and how to avoid the dangers of shaking, the policy advises.
Marilyn Barr, executive director of the center on shaken baby syndrome, praised the academy for "trying to clear murky waters."
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