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Trivitron and Aloka sign JV Trivitron group of companies, the largest Indian medical technology company and Aloka, the innovators in […]
Trivitron and Aloka sign JV Trivitron group of companies, the largest Indian medical technology company and Aloka, the innovators in […]
american elderly accessING internet for healthcareResearchers Mary Schmeida, PhD and Ramona McNeal, PhD reported their findings in the Journal of […]
First ‘pharmacovigilance’ center launched in India Accenture and Bristol-Myers Squibb Company have together launched the pharmaceutical industry’s first ‘pharmacovigilance’ center, […]
Steve Jobs, co-founder and former chief utive of US technology giant Apple, has died at the age of 56.
eHealth Bureau Till a few days ago we thought that going at the current trends of Polio cases, India might […]
eHealth Bureau Praxify is a cloud-based physician practice management solution with electronic medical record (EMR) suite of products and services […]
eHealth Bureau AVAGMAH Online School (AOS), continuing education initiative of India’s largest eLearning Implementation & Talent Lifecycle Management company, 24×7 […]
eHealth Bureau The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) has recommended that bilateral economic cooperation be promoted through a focus on […]
Its after 25 years of success. British scientist Robert G Edwards, whose contributions to the technology of in vitro fertilisation have made more than 4 million couples parents, has been awarded the 2010 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine.
A new research has shown that infection of HIV from mother to her new born child could now be controlled. According to a study published in online edition of the journal Nature Medicine. The research at Oregon Health & Science University may have uncovered a new weapon that allows combating HIV as it is passed from mother to newborn child.
Praxify is a cloud-based physician practice management solution with electronic medical record (EMR) suite of products and services catering to the needs of doctors and clinics.
Diagnosis of life-threatening diseases such as cancer may become a matter of minutes as scientists have developed a new bio-sensor technology, which they claim provides results within 15 minutes.
Bankix Systems Ltd has published its latest 200-page e-Book titled ‘Doctors in an Information Technology Age’. It explores in detail the evolution of contemporary healthcare delivery worldwide.