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Shaken Baby SyndromeWednesday 28 May 2003
The accusations and convictions made on the basis of shaken baby syndrome have been described as 'the greatest medical scandal of our times' by a leading pathologist.

Jenny-Anne Geddis, retired neuropathologist at the Royal London Hospital joins Razia Iqbal to talk about her new research that questions shaken baby syndrome.
And Rioch Edwards-Brown, a parent who has been accused and subsequently cleared of shaken baby syndrome and Dr Robert Sutherland, a paediatrician at Birmingham Children's Hospital discuss whether thousands of parents have been falsely accused.
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