Heart Rhythm Can Be Controlled by Light
In a first, a team of researchers have used light to precisely control electrical waves that regulate the rhythm of […]
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In a first, a team of researchers have used light to precisely control electrical waves that regulate the rhythm of […]
With increasing life expectancy and well equipped medical services in the next few years India is expected to show […]
Since the 1960s, spinal cord stimulation (SCS) has been used to alleviate chronic back and leg pain. The process involves […]
Bioness, Inc., a leading provider of innovative technologies helping people regain mobility and independence, has announced the commercial availability of […]
AIIMS,in collaboration with the National Brain Research Centre (NBRC) in Manesar, have set up an advanced Epilepsy Neurobiology lab for […]
Major depressive disorder (MDD) should be re-conceptualized as an infectious disease, according to Turhan Canli, PhD, Associate Professor of Psychology […]
Research has become relatively easy today with open source data analysis software, image analysis software and websites. Dr Harsh Mahajan, […]
Biomedical research in India has received a shot in the arm with the Wellcome Trust, Britain’s largest health charity, entering into an agreement with the Indian government’s biotechnology department to fund cutting-edge research.
A US$30 million project that will use cutting-edge brain imaging technologies to map the circuitry of the healthy adult human brain.
[This article was published in the May 2011 issue of the eHEALTH Magazine (https://www.ehealthonline.org) ] There is a need for technical or programming expertise to assist in developing or modifying tools to integrate technology in the treatment of autism
Pfizer loses $10-billion-a-year revenue in November this year as its major cholesterol drug Lipitor patent expires.
New Delhi is going to host 63rd Annual National Conference of the Indian Psychiatric Society (ANCIPS) at Ashoka Hotel, Chanakya Puri, from 16th to 19th January.
A study on brain scans of adolescents with dyslexia, offered a clue about future reading progress among dyslexic children.