Hospital on a chip could increase survival of battlefield wounded
Hospital on a chip could increase survival of battlefield wounded

Researchers in the US aim to develop an implantable biochip that could diagnose and provide medication to soldiers as soon as they are injured. Survival of battlefield wounds often depends on the level of treatment within the first 30 minutes, so providing instant treatment to wounded soldiers before a medic can reach them could increase chances of survival.

The e Factor
The e Factor

Modern electronics is revolutionising healthcare like never before. While bringing superior diagnostic and therapeutic capabilities, electronic and semiconductor technologies are also making […]

Texas Instruments Developer Conference
Texas Instruments Developer Conference

[This article was published in the December 2008 issue of the eHEALTH Magazine (https://www.ehealthonline.org)]

The Silicon Valley of India hosted in early November an august gathering of researchers and developers of cutting edge technology at the 11th edition of Texas Instruments Developer Conference (TIDC).

Government of India to introduce medical devices regulation bill
Government of India to introduce medical devices regulation bill

The Department of Science & Technology has proposed to bring in a new legislation to enforce uniform and effective standards of Medical Devices throughout the country so as to ensure that substandard devices are not exported, especially to developing countries, which do not have medical devices regulation in place and also for use within the country.

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