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MDHHS – State infant mortality rate lowest in recorded history
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Michigan announces lowest infant mortality rate in state history, decrease in racial disparities
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Most stories about climate change focus on the environmental effects, such as flooding in Venice s Saint Mark s Square and extensive droughts along the West Coast. But Benmarhnia and other researchers are now learning that the changing climate is having immediate and direct effects on our health and will continue to affect us for years to come. The real challenge with studying the health impact of climate change is that there s so much uncertainty, said Benmarhnia, now associate professor at the Herbert Wertheim School of Public Health and Human Longevity Science and at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego. That makes it difficult to predict what, exactly, the health effects will be and makes it hard to convince people that this is an important issue and that actions need to be undertaken right now.
The Uncertainty of Climate Change is Hurting Us
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A new baby monitor company called Miku has just rolled out a new tool that helps parents track a baby s breathing and sleep patterns without physical contact.
The new tech, called Miku Pro Smart Baby Monitor, pairs up the company s propriety tools with an 8-core Qualcomm processor and 1080p HD, in order to relay real-time information and analytics to caregivers. Parents can access information about their children s breathing patterns, sleep cycles and nursery conditions over time, the company said.
Since the tool is contact-free, babies can wear any outfit, and the tool can be used from age 0 to 12.