The Effect of Electronic and Internet Health Tools on in-person Physician Visits
Will the growing use of health information technology (IT) and electronic-health (e-health) applications impact the future demand for physicians? Researchers […]
Will the growing use of health information technology (IT) and electronic-health (e-health) applications impact the future demand for physicians? Researchers […]
Since 1994, many thousands of women with breast cancer from families severely affected with the disease have been tested for […]
Researchers at Case Western Reserve University have received two grants totaling nearly $1.7 million to build nanoparticles that seek and […]
The number of Americans using mobile phones for health information or tools reached 95 million in 2013, Manhattan Research’s Cybercitizen […]
Several manufacturers of popular Ayurvedic, Siddha and Unani products might soon have to re-brand their drugs to comply with a […]
With more than 63 million diabetic patients, India is second only to China in the number of people living with […]
The National Health and Family Planning Commission in China has notified the World Health Organization (WHO) of a new laboratory-confirmed […]
Approximately 10 percent of deceased donor kidneys are considered high-risk for infection (HIV, HCV, HBV) and disease transmission according to […]
Antimicrobial Copper touch surfaces are becoming increasingly common in hospitals, but a train on the Valparaiso Metro in Chile is […]
GEs revolutionary software designed in India removes excessive noise from MR scanning for patient comfort& reduces the need for re-scans […]
When the pros and cons of prostate cancer treatment are spelled out using an online interactive program developed by Thomas […]
Older men and women who used the internet were more likely to participate in screening for colorectal cancer, participate in […]
Ranbaxy Laboratories Limited (Ranbaxy) today announced that the company has received approval from the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO), […]