A promising new practice of cutting the number of wires required to monitor infants in the neo-natal intensive care unit is proving to be helpful for parents. The Children’s is on its way to becoming one of the first medical institutions in the world to monitor a premature newborn’s vital signs with wireless technology. As Global’s Elizabeth Zogalis reports, it enables parents to better connect with their babies.
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Montreal Children’s Hospital helping parents bond with preemies through wireless technology
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