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Newsweek
10-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Newsweek
Newborn Won't Stop Crying, Then Dad Discovers One Thing That Works
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Becoming a parent is often a journey of learning on the go—getting to know your baby; figuring out what they like and dislike; and discovering what soothes them or winds them up. Every baby is unique, and, sometimes, their preferences are as surprising as they are specific. One dad recently shared his 1-month-old daughter's unusual quirk: she will settle down only when he sings the R&B hit "Nokia" by Drake. Jeraun Richards posted this hilarious routine on Instagram (@jrichofficial), where it quickly went viral, racking up more than 885,000 views and over 91,000 likes. In the video, Richards is seen cradling his crying daughter, Zyla, with his two brothers behind him. They try singing Baby Shark first—but it doesn't work. "She doesn't like any children's songs as of yet," Richards told Newsweek. Richards and his brothers trying to soothe Zyla while singing "Baby Shark" (left); and the dad shows the camera his calm daughter. Richards and his brothers trying to soothe Zyla while singing "Baby Shark" (left); and the dad shows the camera his calm daughter. Instagram/@jrichofficial Richards added that "Nokia" has been her favorite since she was just 1 week old. Some people might say it's actually a good thing Zyla doesn't like "Baby Shark," the famously polarizing children's song by South Korean company Pinkfong, which is adored by kids but dreaded by many adults. BonusInsider says that "Baby Shark" is the first YouTube video to surpass 10 billion views—a record it still holds. Created in 2016, it went viral in 2017 and eventually overtook "Despacito" after four years to become the platform's most-viewed video. It is estimated that "Baby Shark" has earned around $22 million purely from YouTube views and ad clicks. Motivated by its success, BonusInsider analyzed the top 10 most-watched YouTube videos (as of November 20, 2022) to see how much revenue they have generated and to understand better what types of content attract the most views. One commenter posted: "Momma was definitely listening to good music the whole pregnancy!!" Richards told Newsweek: "Well, I played this song in the car a lot while she was pregnant so that is true." Indeed, research suggests that playing music for babies before they are born can have lasting effects on their developing brains. One study found that prenatal music exposure boosted babies' brain responses to that same music months after birth. Another study showed that, when babies heard certain speech sounds in the womb, their brains were better prepared to recognize them later on. So far, the clip captioned, "I think my baby just wants to be at a concert every day," has almost 2,000 comments. As one viewer put it: "I mean she did stop crying so I guess he's right." "She was just bored and needed to be entertained!" another commenter wrote.


Mint
03-07-2025
- Health
- Mint
Zyla Health Expands in Southeast Asia, Empowering Patients with Personalised Digital Therapeutics
Gurgaon, May 16, 2025: Zyla Health, India's top-rated personalised healthcare management platform, has declared its strategic growth in new geographies in Southeast Asia after a successful regional launch in 2024. The expansion is a result of strong traction and effective results from Zyla's digital treatment solution among cardiometabolic patients. Hundreds of Southeast Asian doctors now prescribe Zyla's AI-based solution to hypertension, diabetes, dyslipidemia, chronic heart failure, and comorbid conditions patients. The outcome: enhanced healthcare results, higher patient activation, and a quantifiable change in everyday health habits. Zyla's solution is designed specifically for globalisation. Its patient management system follows global coding standards like ICD-10, LOINC, ATC, and CPT to ensure easy integration with health systems globally. Its agentic AI-powered proprietary lifestyle intervention engine links diseases to nutritional and lifestyle interventions. This allows for quick and correct localisation for various geographies with a robust scientific core. Also, local care teams adapt the interventions to local languages, cultures, and habits of life, which makes them highly relevant and effective. Zyla's digital therapy solution in global markets has been shown to exhibit high patient adherence and significant health outcomes. On average, onboarded patients spend 12 minutes per day actively interacting with the app, a testament to strong adoption and ongoing interaction. Interestingly, 75% of patients remain active with the platform into their second quarter of care, above even India's retention rates. In addition, 50%+ users have indicated significant symptom improvement, highlighting the power of Zyla's tailored, AI-driven model of care. Khushboo Aggarwal, CEO of Zyla Health, said, 'Our mission is to deliver high-quality, personalised care to the farthest reaches of the globe. The initial success we have achieved in Southeast Asia demonstrates that with the right combination of technology, medical knowledge, and local customisation, we can facilitate meaningful and sustainable health outcomes worldwide. We are thrilled to now extend this revolutionary care model to even more parts of Southeast Asia.' Patient Voices from the Philippines- Patients in the Philippines have shared encouraging feedback about their experience with Zyla: 'I am grateful for the time and support given to me, as I really needed someone to talk to about my health. I'm looking forward to the guidance I'll receive from Zyla. I also appreciate the app's response, which resolved my questions about basic health concerns.' Zyla Health is India's highest-rated personalised healthcare management platform focused on improving health outcomes. Zyla Health enables care at scale for health insurers, pharma and large enterprises through the AI powered Zyla Health app (consistently rated 4.7+). The care Zyla Health implements spans across medical, physical, and mental health needs, powered by a complete in-house team of doctors, nutritionists, psychologists and other specialists. The process begins with a detailed health risk assessment of the population, followed by personalised care journeys ranging from chronic disease management to wellness programs. Note to the Reader: This article is part of Mint' promotional consumer connect initiative and is independently created by the brand. Mint assumes no editorial responsibility for the content.