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The city is currently hosting an international medicine conference. This will also mark collaboration between doctors from India and London […]
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The city is currently hosting an international medicine conference. This will also mark collaboration between doctors from India and London […]
It has inked a MoU with the Royal Society of Chemistry to accelerate the discovery of therapies for diseases like […]
Thomson Reuters has recently released its global research report on Neglected Tropical Diseases. The study tracks the current status of […]
HLL Lifecare Limited, a mini-ratna public sector undertaking with diversified business, is foraying into molecular diagnostics area with a duplex […]
Dr Aruna Srivastava is explaining the role of GIS in mapping malaria hotspots Dr Aruna Srivastava, Consultant, National Institute of […]
Medfort Hospitals is providing superior healthcare services by offering compassionate patient care and clinical excellence in
3rd December 2010 marked the attendance of over 150 Indian and international health researchers, policy makers, experts from 22 countries and media personnel to support the vital cause of DNDi (drugs for neglected diseases initiative).
India and other developing countries are set to lobby hard for funding mechanisms to develop medicines,
mostly aimed at neglected diseases such as tuberculosis and malaria, at a forum set up by the World Health Organization or WHO. Developed countries have long maintained that patents are sufficient incentive for innovation.
Healthcare specialist iPLATO has developed text messaging service, which will allow citizens of UK to receive immediate and free travel health information regarding malaria.