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EDITORIAL When the going gets tough PADMASHREE AWARDEES India hounours its doctors on the occasion of Republic Day eHEALTH Bureau SPOTLIGHT […]
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EDITORIAL When the going gets tough PADMASHREE AWARDEES India hounours its doctors on the occasion of Republic Day eHEALTH Bureau SPOTLIGHT […]
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Hundreds of hospitals are routinely performing a type of chest scan that experts say should be used rarely, subjecting patients to double doses of radiation and driving up health-care costs.
Dr Harry G. Zegel, chief of Lankenau Medical Center’s Department of Radiology, and his team of radiology physicians and technicians had the rare opportunity to scan a pair of mummies Thursday evening.
The fully automated DR Suite helps capture high-quality digital radiographs, while achieving faster patient exam time.
The Centre for Excellence of Nanoelectronics in IIT here is all set to take its recently developed low cost biosensor `iSens’, which detects heart attack well in advance, to the market by the end of this year.
[This article was published in the April 2011 issue of the eHEALTH Magazine (https://www.ehealthonline.org) ] The integration of ICT into the health sector has globally empowered the status of health in recent years
Cardiology experts say that a computer simulation of the human heart created by animators at special effects company Glassworks could revolutionise surgical training.
The FCCB holders, funded by QVT, Sun Pharma and Syndicate Bank, hold bonds worth $42 million in a pharmaceutical company Wockhardt Ltd.
The advanced technology and accessible treatment has made the once dreaded disease curable today.
The work led by Jonathan Sebat, PhD, assistant professor of psychiatry and cellular and molecular medicine at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine poses significant and immediate implications for neurobiology and the treatment of schizophrenia.