This occurs primarily in developing countries, often in areas that don’t have access to innovations in modern medicine. One of the biggest problems these babies face is hypothermia: they are not able to regulate their own body temperature, and therefore cannot stay warm. In fact, room temperature for these small infants feels freezing cold. 4 million of these babies die each year. Those that do survive often develop life-long health problems such as early onset of diabetes, heart disease, and low IQ.
this is a preventable tragedy.
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