Tele-Health Prescribing Quality Healthcare for all
Telehealth can bridge the hospital infrastructure and service gap in India and promise quality healthcare to all. As a step […]
Telehealth can bridge the hospital infrastructure and service gap in India and promise quality healthcare to all. As a step […]
mHealth can embrace modern technology to widen healthcare accessibility in rural India and can be a solution for Indias healthcare […]
Pap smear tests are still the best way to prevent cervical cancer, but women should not seek them every year, […]
University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center provides technology that will make it easier for diabetics to get a screening that could save their vision.
This paper was received for the eHealth track of eIndia 2010 (https://www.eindia.net.in) held at HICC Hyderabad between August 6 and 8th, 2010. The paper was submitted by W.M.A.S.B. Wickramasinghe, Undergraduate, University of Colombo School of Computing (UCSC); Dr. S.M.K.D. Arunatileka, Senior lecturer, Universty of Colombo School of Computing (ucsc); Dr. R.G. Premaratne, Consultant Epidemiologist, Epidemiology Unit (EU) of the Ministry of Health and Nutrition in Sri Lanka
Indias healthcare sector is in a dynamic phase of growth but technology must work towards affordable healthcare By Dhirendra Pratap […]
DR KK MENON Managing Director COMPANY NAME: MAESTROS MEDILINE SYSTEMS LIMITED Corporate Headquarters EL 63, TTC Industrial Area, Electronic Zone, Mahape, […]
Scientists have identified the eight human papillomavirus (HPV) types responsible for more than 90% of cervical cancer cases worldwide and say they should be the targets for the next generation of vaccines.
Microsoft, Scripps Health, Affymetrix and Navigenics will launch what the companies say is ground-breaking research to uate the impact of personal genetic testing on the health and psyche of a patient.
EDITORIAL Technology on a platter COVER STORY IMAGING BEYOND IMAGINATIONS High-Definition MRI will Redefine the Future of Diagnostic Imaging EXPERT […]
U.S. citizens Mario R. Capecchi and Oliver Smithies and Sir Martin J. Evans of Britain won the 2007 Nobel Prize in medicine for groundbreaking discoveries that led to a technique for manipulating mouse genes.
eHealth Bureau Till a few days ago we thought that going at the current trends of Polio cases, India might […]
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.