Wal-Mart plans ambitious expansion into medical care
Wal-Mart issued a statement saying its request for partners to provide primary care services was “overwritten and incorrect.” The firm […]
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Wal-Mart issued a statement saying its request for partners to provide primary care services was “overwritten and incorrect.” The firm […]
EU awards Health -eLife as project of the month The European Union awarded project of the month status to the […]
Now healthcare through mobilesIntel, in collaboration with Austin-Texas based Motion Computing, plans to launch a mobile technology platform to improve […]
Finding innovative, minimally invasive ways to treat liver cancer”and being able to tailor that treatment individually to patients”are hallmarks of […]
Pressure ulcers “ also known as bed sores “ are among the five most common types of healthcare-acquired conditions experienced […]
The Optical Society of America recently announced that University of California-Davis researchers have modified Apple’s iPhone and transformed it into […]
eHealth Bureau Fifteen community groups in California have received more than $5 million in funding under the California e-Health Community […]
Stempeutics Research, a group company of Manipal Education & Medical Group and a leading stem cell research company has announced the appointment of Dr Anish Sen Majumdar as the Chief Scientific Officer.
Lethal nano-sized ‘torpedos,’ deftly evading the body’s defence network, will discharge anti-cancer drugs into the heart of tumours and destroy them ruthlessly.
Kindred Healthcare Inc. announced that its subsidiary has acquired the equity of Professional HealthCare, LLC, a portfolio company of Mainsail Partners, for a purchase price of $51 million in cash.
Fifteen community groups in California have received more than $5 million in funding under the California e-Health Community Awards to help facilitate adoption of telehealth technology in rural areas.
Research is on to implant semicon chips in the retinas of people suffering from total blindness. A fair degree of success has been attained, as 7-8 implants have already been done in patients and partial vision restored.
Wireless sensors that monitor elderly patients’ physiological functions and physical activities can help reduce congestive heart failure symptoms and potentially prevent hospital readmissions, according to a study published in the Journal of Medical Systems, InformationWeek reports.