eHEALTH Weekly Newsletter: 18 April, 2014   Volume 11, Issue 14
  
Delhi scientists trying to grow liver in lab
Based on the model of dialysis, scientists at the Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences in New Delhi, have been using this technology to give a window period for liver failure patients on the wait for transplant.
Yoga, the antidote for infertility
New research shows that too much stress may cause infertility among women. Yoga and meditation can be the best antidote for the problem.
People with chronic disease use email, videoconferences to manage their diseases
A significant number of people with chronic diseases were interested in using electronic communications such as email and videoconferencing to manage their conditions, reports a study published in CMAJ Open.
First genetic link discovered to difficult-to-diagnose breast cancer sub-type
Scientists have identified the first genetic variant specifically associated with the risk of a difficult-to-diagnose cancer sub-type accounting for around 10-15 per cent of all breast cancer cases.
Chronic cigarette use can take a toll on your posture
Chronic cigarette use can impact the brain systems that maintain postural stability, according to new research findings.
Mission to Serve the Needy
Sudarshan Agarwal, President, Rotary Blood Bank and former Governor of Uttarakhand and Sikkim hate the ‘My Baap Syndrome’ in the government functionaries and hope to get the best from the government.In an interaction with Ekta Srivastava, ENN.
Among all emerging trends, PACS will stay
Vivek Kumar Verma, Business Head, RIS/PACS and Advanced Visualization, Siemens Healthcare talks to Rajesh K Sharma of Elets News Network (ENN) the growing adoption of RIS/PACS and advanced visualization in Indian hospitals.
Transfusion center delivers novel solutions
Dr Vimarsh Raina, Director- Pathology, Laboratory & Transfusion Medicine, ensures the quality blood bank at Medanta – The Medicity.In conversation with Shahid Akhter, ENN, he discusses the role of technology and the need for safety in channelizing the blood components.



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