Over 60% of infant deaths occur in Sub-Saharan Africa, where accurate fetal heart-rate tracking is rare. To help save lives, two university students from Uganda are developing WinSenga, a mobile and affordable fetal vital signs monitor that runs on Windows phones. Now midwives can identify problems in the womb before they become life-threatening and mothers can get the care they need. Learn more.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/empowering/?story=winsenga&ocid=winsenga_null_mscom_null_null_usa_null_null?WT.rss_f=At%20Home%20RSS&WT.rss_a=WinSenga%20is%20improving%20prenatal%20care%20in%20Africa%20with%20Microsoft%20technology&WT.rss_ev=a
Daniel 😉
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Well that's a nice news article for a change. ...giving Microsoft tech. a worthwhile purpose in helping these women in Africa. 😉
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