Carl Zeiss Meditec showcases innovative new form of breast cancer treatment at InnovHealth 2010 in Abu Dhabi.
Middle East Healthcare Innovations Summit – endorsed by the Ministry of Health, United Arab Emirates – is the region
Middle East Healthcare Innovations Summit – endorsed by the Ministry of Health, United Arab Emirates – is the region
Cardiology experts say that a computer simulation of the human heart created by animators at special effects company Glassworks could revolutionise surgical training.
The objective of the Drug Check project is to validate an on-line, pan-European service, which gathers, organises, stores, makes available and presents information and data covering pharmaceuticals and their interactions.
Cambridge Consultants announced recently the first demonstration of the emerging industry standards for medical device interoperability. The ‘Vena’ platform is a breakthrough software solution on a single chip that allows medical devices such as blood pressure monitors to transmit data wirelessly.
Scientists have used supercomputing power to create “virtual physiological humans” (VPH) to serve as test subjects for a new HIV drug, which might lead to the concept of testing drugs on digital patients in the future.
General Practitioners in UK are benefited from GP-to-GP data transfer system, according to a new survey conducted for InPS (which supplies Windows-based clinical systems for Primary Care).
Bone stem cells could in future be used instead of bone from donors as part of an innovative new hip replacement treatment, according to scientists at the University of Southampton.
Jayex, the automation and display technology specialists has announced the launch of Web Media M4.
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To help finance high-end medical devices for patients, the Medical technology company Medtronic has come up with affordable projects.
Milton Keynes Hospital is expanding the deployment of Microsoft Amalga Unified Intelligence System (UIS) across the organisation after receiving excellent user feedback.
Smart Nutrition, the leading Vitamins, health supplements, sports nutrition and Fitness products suppliers across U.K., U.S., Canada, Australia and now India, presents Cranberry Plus for Urinary Tract Infection.
A subsidiary of the American Medical Association is teaming up with Covisint–a technology vendor that has been helping the association develop a physician portal.