Every year, millions of newborns face the life-threatening risk of hypothermia, a silent killer for premature babies. In 2020, India recorded the highest number of preterm births, making neonatal care more urgent than ever.Meet Ratul Narain, an innovator who grew up in the US but found his mission in India—creating Bempu, a temperature-tracking watch that helps prevent hypothermia in newborns. His device has already saved over 1,00,000 babies worldwide and was recognized as one of TIME Magazine’s 25 Best Inventions.How does this tiny watch work? What impact is it having on global neonatal care? And what’s next for healthcare innovation in India?Join us as we talk to Ratul Narain about his journey, the science behind Bempu, and how technology is saving lives. News18 Mobile App – https://onelink.to/desc-youtube
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