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eHEALTH Weekly Newsletter: 14 February, 2014 Volume 11, Issue 06
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Xerox Healthcare Opens Up New Avenues in Telemedicine
Xerox India, a part of Xerox Corporation, the world's leading enterprise for business process and document management services and Xerox Research Centre India (XRCI), announced a suite of healthcare research projects that aim to improve healthcare for patients not just in India but all over the world.
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GE Healthcare announces collaboration to accelerate innovation for a healthier India
GE Healthcare, the US$18 billion healthcare business of General Electric Company (NYSE: GE) and Healthcare Technology Innovation Centre (HTIC), a multi-disciplinary R&D center of IIT Madras today announced a three-year collaborative research and development agreement for innovating a range of disruptive and affordable healthcare solutions.
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Victory Over Polio
Indian leaders are set to celebrate the eradication of polio, marking one of the country's biggest public health success stories which was once thought impossible to achieve.
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Indian business is music to Randox ears
UK's largest diagnostics firm showcases strategic partnership in business development trip with renowned Irish Pianist. Leading global diagnostics company Randox Laboratories has raised the curtain on a drive to further develop business in India this week.
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Living with Lymphoma
Dr Anurag Mehta, Director, Laboratory Services, Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute & Research Centre and the Organizing Secretary, RGCON 2014 (Lymphoma – Biology to Therapy, Feb 15-16, 2014) discusses the nutritional facts and fallacies with Shahid Akhter, ENN
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India set to be cancer Capital
Prof. Chintamani, President – The Association Of Breast Surgeons Of India, Vardhman Mahavir Medical College Safdarjang Hospital, in conversation with Shahid Akhter, ENN, discusses the onco challenges
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Technological Innovations in Healthcare Industry
Medical technology companies on a path to growth with innovative products that are easy for doctors to use and could improve lives. Wim Michiels, Executive Vice President at Materialise, in conversation with Ekta Srivastava, ENN
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