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Two fifths of men in developing countries still smoke or use tobacco, and women are increasingly starting to smoke at […]
Australian researchers have made a major breakthrough in the quest for a vaccine against malaria, which snuffs out a million […]
To deal with the quality shortfalls in the healthcare services of Australia a major study has urged better use of […]
Our solution for India powers two of the five leading telecom operators and a prominent insurance player, says Nehal Shah […]
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Private hospital professionals, healthcare entrepreneurs, government hospitals, healthcare planners, engineers, architects, project management consultants and senior officials from state and […]
The India Medical Tourism Destination Conference, which was held at the Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry, saw the participation […]
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Telemedicine researchers of University of Queensland in Australia are using a robot by name Eliza to bridge the distances and, to improve the delivery of specialist medical care.
SICK youngsters in South Australia will be the first to experience a hi-tech radiology unit, custom-built to distract and delight patients while they undergo scans using the latest magnetic resonance imaging technology.
Medtronic, a US-based medical technology service provider, opened its first therapy and procedure training centre (TPTC) in South Asia, in Chennai recently, giving India it’s first training centre for doctors to learn how to place implants in the heart.
Researchers from the University of South Australia have developed a garment with integrated electronic technology, which enables it to monitor the wearer’s cardiac and respiratory functions, without the tangle of any wires.
[This article was published in the July 2011 issue of the eHEALTH Magazine (https://www.ehealthonline.org) ] The only way to make healthcare affordable is to create a massive education network, and this should encompass infrastructure for training of Medical, Dental, Paramedical and Nursing students