India News – October 2008
No Cure Without Care 2008 successfully concluded No Cure Without Care 2008 – Facing Challenge in Today's Hospitals, second in […]
No Cure Without Care 2008 successfully concluded No Cure Without Care 2008 – Facing Challenge in Today's Hospitals, second in […]
Scientists have developed a method to detect early signs of lung cancer by examining cheek cells in humans using pioneering biophotonics technology, reports the journal Cancer Research in its online edition.
Steve Jobs, co-founder and former chief utive of US technology giant Apple, has died at the age of 56.
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, […]
Despite a dedicated national programme to control anaemia since the seventies, there has been negligible progress, a recent research found. According to Indicus Analytics, between 1998-99 and 2005-06, the incidence of anaemia actually increased in India.
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.