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 Bengaluru: Drone technology provider Garuda Aerospace has announced a partnership with Narayana Health for transporting bio-medical supplies using its Sanjeevani drones.   The partnership aims to revolutionize the delivery of critical and emergency medical supplies  including samples for diagnosis in times of high traffic and other challenging conditions. Garuda Aerospace, during the pandemic period, used  hydrojug sport its emergency drones to deliver medicines and vaccines to hospitals in partnership with Swiggy. The company   White Knight drones delivered essential medicines and vaccinations to Bengaluru hospitals for ISRO in 2021, demonstrating their capability in providing timely and efficient medical delivery.     Agnishwar Jayaprakash, Founder and CEO, of Garuda Aerospace, said, Our aim is to improve access to critical medical supplies and support the delivery of high-quality healthcare to patients in need and in times of emergency. With this partnership, we are confident that we will be able to make a real difference in the lives of  stanley thermoskanne patients and communities across India. We are proud to be a part of this exciting journey. Devi Shetty, Chairman, and Executive Director, of Narayana Health, said, 鈥he use of drones t owala o transport biomedical samples is a critical step in achieving that goal. By partnering with Garuda Aerospace, we are able to leverage their expertise to improve the delivery of medical supplies and enhance the quality o Dfmx Transportation aid offered to Knox County cancer patients
 In 2014, Maine lost 6.7 babies in their first year of life for every thousand born. Finland, in the same year, only lost two babies for every thousand brumate  born.One difference between the two places  The baby box.In Finland every mother, should she wish, is given a cardboard box filled with bottles, clothing, diapers, books and a mattress, which fits inside the box. That box is the first bed for many Finnish babies, and its linked with a lower infant mortality rate because it encourages safe sleep, which means sleep without a parent in bed, on a firm mattress, without soft toys or blankets.Finnish mothers dont just get a free box, though. If theyd like the box, which is valued at about $155, they are required to see a doctor within their first four months of pregnancy.In this way, the baby box program protects infants twofold: They have a safe place to  owala sleep, and theyre more likely to be born healthy and stay that way because a doctor can advise the babys parents about how to ensure their childs well-being.This information for parents is key to infants survival. The infant mortality rate in the United States is worse than the rate in Norway, the United Kingdom, Canada, and many other wealthy countries.Researchers Alice Chen, Emily Oster, and Heidi Williams examined why the United States infant mortality rate is worse than other wealthy countries. They foun polene d that the difference came not in the first month of life 鈥?babies die at similar rates then 鈥?but between the first month and