Elets Exclusive! We are using PPP models in controlling NCDs, says Daksha Y Shah
With 2 big campaigns, Jaan Bachao Campaign & Ek Chammach Kam under her belt, Dr. Daksha Y Shah has very […]
With 2 big campaigns, Jaan Bachao Campaign & Ek Chammach Kam under her belt, Dr. Daksha Y Shah has very […]
Disappointed at the recently published medical devices rules by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, the Association of Indian […]
Chandigarh, June 9 “ Haryana Health Minister, Anil Vij said that 15 health centres and two hospitals in the State […]
Chandigarh, January 16 “ The sex ratio in Haryana has shown an upward trend as for the first time in […]
Smartphones blamed for increasing risk of health data breaches The number of physicians using smartphones has reached a near-saturation point. Meanwhile, the number of data […]
EDITORIAL From Dis-ease to Health-ease COVER STORY Creating a Value chain in Diagnostics With more and more Indians becoming part of the […]
Thomson Scientific, part of The Thomson Corporation and leading provider of information solutions to the worldwide research and business communities, today announced that it has added EMBASE
The Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (CDAC) in Pune (India) has developed the software AyuSoft, a decision support system that will facilitate ayurvedic research, diagnosis and treatment for practitioners, hospitals, researchers and academia alike.
Globerian a leading Indian healthcare BPO and, a subsidiary of US based Mediconnect Global, Inc. has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with The University of Utah as a Health Information Research, Analysis and Management partner.
Following Microsoft Corp’s purchase of software and assets to streamline administrative and medical record-keeping at Bangkok’s Bumrungrad Hospital, Thailand has become Microsoft’s worldwide healthcare research centre.
Researchers from the University of Manchester (United Kingdom) predict that people living in West Bengal (India) could be exposing themselves to potentially cancer-causing arsenic by eating locally grown rice.
Scientists have created what they claim is the world’s first artificial heart that beats.
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.