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The Environment Ministry of Germany has urged people to avoid using Wi-Fi wherever possible because of the risks it may pose to health.
Software added to basic cell phones can help patients with diabetes significantly reduce a key measure of blood sugar over one year.
[This article was published in the August 2011 issue of the eHEALTH Magazine (https://www.ehealthonline.org) ] 98.5 percent institutional deliveries registered since implementation of project * MMR reduced from 90 to 51 percent in 2 years
[This article was published in the August 2011 issue of the eHEALTH Magazine (https://www.ehealthonline.org) ] Mobile based medical decision-support
Department of Community Medicine, Stanley Medical College
Australian based small company, Alive is working on Bluetooth technology, which transmits medical observation data to a central network through a mobile phone.
Medical images could now be transmitted via mobile phones, thanks to new research at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Prof K Ganapathy, President, Apollo Telemedicine Networking Foundation and Telemedicine Society of India, and President Elect, Indian Society for Stereotactic & Functional Neurosurgery, is a pioneer in introducing telemedicine in India. A renowned neurosurgeon, Dr Ganapathy has initiated pilot projects in using wireless telemedicine in several rural areas in India.
[This article was published in the April 2011 issue of the eHEALTH Magazine (https://www.ehealthonline.org) ] mHealth focuses on wellness and not illness as it stands on the brink of creating a revolution in the recession proof industry
The objective of the Drug Check project is to validate an on-line, pan-European service, which gathers, organises, stores, makes available and presents information and data covering pharmaceuticals and their interactions.
[This article was published in the February 2011 issue of the eHEALTH Magazine (https://www.ehealthonline.org) ] After taking the telecom sector by storm, mobile phones are set to change the way healthcare is delivered
Addressing to healthcare in Kerala is just a SMS away, now. According to Dr Rathan U Kelkar, Director, Kerala State Information Technology Mission (KSITM), the state has introduced Dr SMS, which is a free service that makes health facilities, available to people through the use of mobile. KSITM is an autonomous body which implements e-governance projects for the state government.
Mobile phones may be a key weapon in the war against HIV and AIDS in Africa according to the UNAIDS chief. Mobile phone technology has a key role to play in a continent plagued by inadequate health centres and dilapidated infrastructure as this kind of epidemic cannot be beat with mere facility based approach.
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