India’s potential in healthcare tourism high: Study
India has the potential of becoming an ideal healthcare destination, a study conducted by Exim Bank on healthcare tourism said.
India has the potential of becoming an ideal healthcare destination, a study conducted by Exim Bank on healthcare tourism said.
Possibility of a new HIV vaccine is positive because scientists have found a new and a rare antibody b12.
Researchers at Yale University in the US have developed an accurate diagnostic test for Turner syndrome, a genetic defect that obstructs normal growth and leads to cardiac and renal problems.
The new hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) quant test enables physicians to assess a patient
Bone can be replaced by a metal foam in biomedical implants.
Wales is to become home to what is thought to be Europe
Genetically modified mosquitoes are being developed by researchers that are capableof combating verctor borne diseases such as malaria, chikungunya and dengue.
Millions of children have been born as a result of assisted reproductive technologies since the birth of the first test tube baby in 1978.
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has published a white paper on reducing the dose of radiation during imaging.
There is a surge in certain medical tests because of recent boom in medical technology.
SAS, the leader in business analytics software and services announced that Clinigene International Limited, a full-service Clinical Research Organization that partners with global pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, has deployed SAS Clinical Data Management – PheedIt solution to accelerate clinical research.
Researchers are developing a genetic test to predict prostate cancer aggressiveness, which could save men with low-risk tumours from unnecessary surgery.
Over one percent of all children born in India are born with congenital heart diseases.