Saving babies
Cost-effective interventions, like the use of chlorhexidine, help save lives by addressing the major killers of newborns.
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Cost-effective interventions, like the use of chlorhexidine, help save lives by addressing the major killers of newborns.
Read MoreThe belief that urban mothers have access to information and better public health services is a preconceived notion.
Read MoreEvery parent knows the magic of that moment. That moment when you meet your child face-to-face for the first time, when you hold your baby in your arms and realize—this brief and precious moment has changed my world forever.
What is most interesting to me is that sunflower seed oil is one of the most effective emollients. Low-cost, locally produced emollient could potentially be used by health care professionals and by moms around the world to help improve the chance of survival of their preterm babies.
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