Specialty Clinics Bring Retailing to Healthcare
Specialty clinics are offering solutions to many lifestyle and health related issues we face By Sharmila Das, Elets News Network (ENN) […]
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Specialty clinics are offering solutions to many lifestyle and health related issues we face By Sharmila Das, Elets News Network (ENN) […]
Dr Mukesh Hariawala, an award winning Indian-American artificial heart surgeon, is set to introduce a unique low-cost “triple heart therapy” […]
Nobel Prize for Medicine 2007U.S. citizens Mario R. Capecchi and Oliver Smithies and Sir Martin J. Evans of Britain won […]
EU awards Health -eLife as project of the month The European Union awarded project of the month status to the […]
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Indias healthcare sector is in a dynamic phase of growth but technology must work towards affordable healthcare By Dhirendra Pratap […]
U.S. citizens Mario R. Capecchi and Oliver Smithies and Sir Martin J. Evans of Britain won the 2007 Nobel Prize in medicine for groundbreaking discoveries that led to a technique for manipulating mouse genes.
Diagnosis of life-threatening diseases such as cancer may become a matter of minutes as scientists have developed a new bio-sensor technology, which they claim provides results within 15 minutes.
Royal Philips Electronics announced that it will lead a new European Union (EU) funded research project called euHeart, which is aimed at improving the diagnosis, therapy planning and treatment of cardiovascular disease – one of the biggest causes of mortality in the western world.
The Mayo Clinic announced that the National Human Genome Research Institute has awarded it more than $3 million to conduct genome-wide association studies that can more accurately determine patients
Healthcare equipment maker Opto Circuits (India) said it has entered into an agreement with Japan’s Omron Healthcare to distribute equipment used for treatment of heart disease in the Japanese market.
Staying in shape can be just as beneficial for the brain as the body, a large-scale study released suggests.
Doctors say obesity levels are now so high that children are commonly suffering signs of disease more commonly associated with alcohol abuse, meaning many will go on to develop cirrhosis, with some requiring liver transplants.