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First ‘pharmacovigilance’ center launched in India Accenture and Bristol-Myers Squibb Company have together launched the pharmaceutical industry’s first ‘pharmacovigilance’ center, […]
First ‘pharmacovigilance’ center launched in India Accenture and Bristol-Myers Squibb Company have together launched the pharmaceutical industry’s first ‘pharmacovigilance’ center, […]
Steve Jobs, co-founder and former chief utive of US technology giant Apple, has died at the age of 56.
eHealth Bureau Fifteen community groups in California have received more than $5 million in funding under the California e-Health Community […]
eHealth Bureau AVAGMAH Online School (AOS), continuing education initiative of India’s largest eLearning Implementation & Talent Lifecycle Management company, 24×7 […]
eHealth Bureau The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) has recommended that bilateral economic cooperation be promoted through a focus on […]
Its after 25 years of success. British scientist Robert G Edwards, whose contributions to the technology of in vitro fertilisation have made more than 4 million couples parents, has been awarded the 2010 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine.
The first eHealth World Forum was held from 1st -3rd August 2011 to create a platform for dignitaries from all over the world and discuss emerging issues
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The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) has recommended that bilateral economic cooperation be promoted through a focus on healthcare, information technology and entertainment sectors.
CardioKinetix has raised $44m in Series E financing to progress the development of the Parachute ventricular partitioning device.
The United Nations World Health Organisation (WHO) and its partners has recently called for increased research into patient safety, including the risks posed by care- and surgery-related infections, adverse drug effects and unsafe injections.
Critical challenges remain in the centuries-old battles against infectious diseases, particularly as bacteria and viruses mutate and as the threat of bioterrorism grows. More than 9.5 million people worldwide die each year from infectious diseases. Of particular concern today are virulent forms of ‘super bugs’ that have mutated and grown resistant to available antibiotics.