Just in:
Abu Dhabi Police on High Alert for Potential Low-Pressure Weather System // Hinen to Showcase Innovative Energy Solutions at Solar & Storage Live Australia 2024 // GOOD Vision Unveils K-Shape™: A Revolutionary Corneal Topographer at The International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva // LukFook Group Expanded Retail Footprint in Southeast Asia // Abu Dhabi Gears Up for Domestic Tire Production with Multi-Billion Dirham Investment // Geopolitical Jitters Drive Gold Prices Up // LinkVector Launches Waitlist For Upcoming Internal Linking Tool Launch // Stepping into the Metaverse: Adidas Partners with Stepn for NFT Collection // UK Poised for Crypto Regulations by July // Lifeblood for Yemen: UAE-Funded Hospital Brings Hope for Mothers and Children // World Trade Charts New Course After Three Decades // Urgent Plea for De-escalation in the Region Issued by the UAE // Strengthening Ties: UAE and Malaysia Forge Path for Broader Cooperation // National Media Council Delegation Endorses Bu Tinah Island Model // Ad Blockers Gain New Purpose in Fight Against Government Spyware // Aramco Vice President addresses Aramco’s sustainability initiatives at One Earth Summit // With record scale, China’s consumer products expo shares opportunities and market with world // A Taste of Morocco Arrives at Dubai’s Global VillageThe aromatic spices and vibrant culture of Morocco have arrived at the Dubai Global Village, as the Moroccan pavilion officially opened its doors to the public. Spanning an impressive space, the pavilion promises to transport visitors to the heart of Morocco, offering a captivating glimpse into the country’s rich heritage, traditional crafts, and delectable cuisine.Stepping into the pavilion is akin to stepping onto the bustling streets of a Moroccan marketplace. The air is filled with the enticing aroma of fragrant tagines and freshly brewed mint tea, whetting the appetites of visitors. Colorful displays of intricately woven textiles, handcrafted pottery adorned with Berber designs, and gleaming brass lamps line the stalls, each piece a testament to the meticulous skill of Moroccan artisans.Visitors can embark on a sensory journey through Morocco, exploring the vibrant culture and traditions of the North African nation. Those seeking a retail adventure can browse through a curated selection of Moroccan goods, including hand-woven rugs, leather goods, and babouche slippers, all reflecting the country’s unique blend of Arabic, Berber, and European influences.Beyond shopping, the pavilion offers a chance to immerse oneself in Moroccan culture. Live music performances featuring traditional instruments like the oud and the darbuka fill the air, transporting visitors to a vibrant Marrakech marketplace. Artisans showcase their skills, demonstrating the age-old techniques of carpet weaving, pottery making, and metalwork, offering a glimpse into the heart of Moroccan craftsmanship.For those seeking a culinary adventure, the pavilion boasts a variety of restaurants serving up authentic Moroccan delicacies. Visitors can savor the fragrant flavors of tagines, simmered meats and vegetables in a conical clay pot, or sample the fluffy sweetness of baghrir, a type of semolina pancake drizzled with honey and argan oil. No Moroccan experience is complete without a steaming cup of mint tea, traditionally poured from a height to create a foamy head.The Moroccan pavilion at the Dubai Global Village is more than just a marketplace; it’s a portal to a captivating culture. Whether you’re tertarik (attracted) to the intricate craftsmanship, enticed by the flavorful cuisine, or captivated by the lively music, the pavilion offers a chance to experience the magic of Morocco firsthand. // Travelodge Myeongdong Namsan: The Latest Addition to Seoul’s Hospitality Scene // Microsoft Pours $1.5 Billion into UAE AI Leader G42 //
HomeBiz TechBaby Boxes: What Can They Do To Stop Sudden Infant Death Syndrome?

Baby Boxes: What Can They Do To Stop Sudden Infant Death Syndrome?

ADVERTISEMENT

As part of a government initiative to address the growing incidence of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) in the country, several U.S. states have reportedly started giving away free baby boxes to parents of newborn babies.

What Is A Baby Box?

The baby box initiative originally started in Finland in the later 1930s. During this period, one of out 10 Finnish babies died in their first year.

A sturdy, compact, cardboard box with SIDS-proof beddings — a firm foam mattress and tightly fitted sheets — the Finnish baby box also comes with a complete maternity package of about 50 baby items. These includes summer and winter clothes, diapers, a thermometer, toys, and other baby necessities. Mothers also have the option to convert it into cash instead and get somewhere around 140 euros, or $155.

Basically, an expectant mother only needs to take a medical exam during the first four months of her pregnancy in order to receive the free baby box from the government.

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

Although it sounds a little weird to make babies sleep in cardboards, the baby box is believed to be the reason behind Finland’s success in reducing its cases of sudden infant death syndrome.

In fact, the Nordic country holds the record for the lowest infant mortality rate in the whole world — 2.52 for every 1,000 births, less than half that of the United States.

According to the data of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control And Prevention, in 2015 alone, there were about 3,700 sudden unexpected infant deaths (SUID) in the country.

Occurring among infants less than a year old, the most common types of SUIDS include sudden infant death syndrome (1,600 deaths), unknown causes (1,200 deaths), and accidental suffocation and strangulation in bed (900 deaths).

Getting The Word Out

Hundreds of thousands of baby boxes will be distributed in New Jersey (105,000 baby boxes), Ohio (140,000 baby boxes), and Alabama (60,000 baby boxes).

Compared to Finland, the U.S. version of the baby box is rather modest — containing only a few breastfeeding accessories, diapers, wipes, and a onesie. Nevertheless, with the same SIDS-proof beddings and the educational component, the program looks promising.

To qualify, parents need to watch online videos about SIDS and safe sleep and take a quiz after.

“The whole premise is that people like free things,” Dr. Kathryn McCans, chair of New Jersey’s Child Fatality and Near Fatality Review Board, said.



“It’s about getting the information out there. Through education and awareness, people can make better choices and hopefully we can see fewer children dying,” McCans added.

© 2017 Tech Times, All rights reserved. Do not reproduce without permission.

(Via TechTimes)

ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENT
Just in:
LinkVector Launches Waitlist For Upcoming Internal Linking Tool Launch // With record scale, China’s consumer products expo shares opportunities and market with world // Geopolitical Jitters Drive Gold Prices Up // Aramco Vice President addresses Aramco’s sustainability initiatives at One Earth Summit // Abu Dhabi Gears Up for Domestic Tire Production with Multi-Billion Dirham Investment // Stepping into the Metaverse: Adidas Partners with Stepn for NFT Collection // Ad Blockers Gain New Purpose in Fight Against Government Spyware // DFS CIRCLE Celebrates First Anniversary: Journey to ‘Collect the World’ with Exclusive Gifts designed by the trending illustrator, matsui, and Destination-unique Collectibles! // Travelodge Myeongdong Namsan: The Latest Addition to Seoul’s Hospitality Scene // UAQ Ruler Extends Sympathies to Oman Following Devastating Floods // CUHK Tops QS World University Rankings, Solidifying Its Global Research Leadership: Secures Top Positions in Hong Kong with 8 Subjects and 19* Subjects Among Top 50 // Hinen to Showcase Innovative Energy Solutions at Solar & Storage Live Australia 2024 // Urgent Plea for De-escalation in the Region Issued by the UAE // Crypto Wallet Urges iPhone Users to Disable iMessage Over Unpatched Vulnerability // National Media Council Delegation Endorses Bu Tinah Island Model // Abu Dhabi Police on High Alert for Potential Low-Pressure Weather System // Andertoons by Mark Anderson for Tue, 16 Apr 2024 // Hong Kong Over-the-Counter Crypto Trading Seeks Clarity in Licensing Framework // World Trade Charts New Course After Three Decades // How to Use a PR Agency in Dubai to Double Your Sales //