Ranking reveals child health risks
Children are five times more likely to die in countries where there is a shortage of health workers, Save the Children has warned.
Children are five times more likely to die in countries where there is a shortage of health workers, Save the Children has warned.
The Environment Ministry of Germany has urged people to avoid using Wi-Fi wherever possible because of the risks it may pose to health.
A research has supported the use of ablation procedures for the treatment of lung cancer.
MICCAI 2009, the 12th International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention, is set to welcome delegates in London from 20th
The huge investments required to bridge the gap between the demand for healthcare and the existing supply could only be met through public private partnership, points out a recent study by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC).
Electronic health records can help doctors give their patients the best care, at least when it comes to diabetes, U.S. researchers reported.
The age-old fascination with machines mimicking humans has frequently manifested itself in science fiction literature and cinema, mainly because authors and directors could only wildly speculate about these
Bristol-Myers Squibb Company (NYSE:BMY) and Pfizer Inc. (NYSE:PFE) announced on Aug 28, 2011 the main results of the Phase 3 clinical trial ARISTOTLE (Apixaban for Reduction In Stroke and Other Thromboembolic Events in Atrial Fibrillation), which uated ELIQUIS
Parabolic Drugs Ltd., a vertically integrated API manufacturer and exporter in India, today announced the commissioning of eighth manufacturing plant at its European GMP Accredited Derabassi facility – fully dedicated for the manufacturing of latest generation Cephalosporin, both in Oral and Sterile forms.
French emerging medical technology company CERMA, specialized in the development of innovative and minimally invasive devices in phlebology and oncology, announced today the creation of spin-off CERMAVEIN.
University of Queensland’s Centre for Online Health
According to survey study of around 900 people living in Chennai’s slums and pavement, 86 per cent of slum dwellers survive on one meal a day.