Dr. Patrick Barnes is interviewed with his current views on shaken baby syndrome.  He was a doctor who testified for the prosecution in the Louise Woodward case back in 1997.  His views have since changed as new information is learned about shaken baby syndrome.

I also came across an NPR article regarding shaken baby syndrome that just came out today which I thought was interesting.  It seems many people are waking up to the idea that not all shaken baby syndrome
 
If you have not seen Vaccine Nation by Gary Null Phd., now would be a good time to view it.  It talks some about the history of vaccines and discusses the case where a man was accused of Shaken Baby Syndrome.
 
Did you know that there may not be such a thing as shaken baby syndrome (SBS) and that it is really just a theory to describe symptoms that are seen.  There is a website called Shaken Baby Syndrome Controversy that has information that draws attention to those falsely accused of SBS, blunt force trauma, and abusive head injury.

Over the last several years I have come across many accounts where a parent was accused of SBS.  There was a case where parents where accused of causing rib and skull fractures of their 3 premature triplets.  I thought this was a good example that shows doctors need to look a bit further at the cause of these injuries.  Nutritional deficiencies and vaccines were implicated in this case.

There have been many doctors who have been calling out the problems with the SBS diagnosis.  Dr. Harold Buttram MD wrote and article called Shaken Baby/Impact Syndrome: Flawed Concepts and Misdiagnosis that reviews 22 cases involving SBS and what he has found.

Unfortunately if there are cases of SBS that are actually caused by something else, like malnutrition or vaccines, then we may very well have many parents serving time in prison, away from their children, who are completely innocent of these injuries.  I hope in the coming years that this situation gets ironed out and any innocent people are acquitted and no new people are forced to go to prison who did nothing wrong.