New sensors monitor sick babies without wires blocking hugs
"This need was so compelling," said John Rogers, a Northwestern University bioengineer who led the sensors' development. "Without the wires, it's much easier for the parents, mothers in particular, to interact and hold their babies." So many benefits to this technology, especially facilitating the API Principle of Nurturing Touch (http://www.attachmentparenting.org/principles/touch)
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