High-Carb Diet Attached Breast Cancer Risk
A recent European study reveals older women who eat a lot of starchy and sweet carbohydrates may be at increased […]
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A recent European study reveals older women who eat a lot of starchy and sweet carbohydrates may be at increased […]
Finding innovative, minimally invasive ways to treat liver cancer”and being able to tailor that treatment individually to patients”are hallmarks of […]
A cure for the virus that causes AIDS may still be beyond our grasp, but European researchers have developed a predictive software system for HIV that could help extend the lives of victims of the killer disease.
More kids exposed to ionizing radiation with CT scan CT scans are being used on more and more children in […]
Biodesign programme to be launched in SingaporeStanford University Biodesign Program and Singapore’s Agency for Science, Technology & Research, and the […]
A study on brain scans of adolescents with dyslexia, offered a clue about future reading progress among dyslexic children.
Stanford University Biodesign Program and Singapore’s Agency for Science, Technology & Research, and the Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB) have come together to develop a new training programme called Biodesign to train the next generation of Asian leaders who can develop innovative medical devices to address Asia’s growing healthcare needs.
[This article was published in the July 2007 issue of the eHEALTH Magazine (https://www.ehealthonline.org)]
This initiative of the ICT Agency of Sri Lanka endeavours to take the dividends of the highly specialized field of human genetics to rural communities through an ICT platform, and draws on the infrastructure facilities of the newest Nenasala at the Kurunegala Hospital and that of the Koslanda Nenasala.
[This article was published in the May 2007 issue of the eHEALTH Magazine (https://www.ehealthonline.org)]
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