Medical Devices
Apple has unveiled AstraZeneca’s Heart FXPod, which aims to help the doctors physiologically feel what their patients are undergoing. The 53 feet long mobile van has 5 virtual reality stations that help doctors receive complex multimedia...
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During the early months of 1996, not long before Easter, an amateur wildlife photographer named Christo Baars made his way to the Australian island-state of Tasmania,...
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Medicinal marijuana helps relieve neuropathic pain in people with HIV, says a University of California, San Diego, School of Medicine study.
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Sting operations are nothing new to mosquitoes. They have been doing that for ages! Unlike television journalists, they...
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India is one of the fastest growing markets for cheese with annual growth pegged at 20% with a total consumption of about 7,000 tons a year...
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If the trends of the past three decades continue, it’s possible that every American adult could be overweight 40 years from now, a government-funded study...
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An HIV-positive couple in Bombay killed their three children and then committed suicide after discovering that their six-year-old daughter had contracted the virus....
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The government has launched a campaign to raise MMR vaccination rates in England amid growing concerns about a measles epidemic.
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ONE of the biggest brand names in food this summer doesn’t carry a trademark. It’s the word “local,” which has entered the language as a...
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Parents are still making the horrific mistake of auto-medicating their infants with cold and cough medications.
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Even the most fabulous, high-flying lives hit pockets of dead air, periods when the sails go slack. Movie stars get marooned in D.M.V. lines. Prime ministers sit with...
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An Indian man who was knocked unconscious during a stampede of thousands of religious pilgrims on a steep Himalayan mountain path woke up as doctors were preparing to...
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When Millie Sophie Kelly was born, Royal Victoria Infirmary in Newcastle, England, did not have a dialysis machine small enough to fit the newborn, who was suffering...
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A group of doctors has come out with an action plan to sensitise parents and teachers to protect children from sexual abuse, incidents of which are on the rise and...
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Doctors can determine whether a teenager is at the risk of developing a mental illness or committing suicide just by asking him or her what type of music they prefer,...
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The government of Nepal and the UN have warned that hundreds of thousands of people in the country are facing severe food shortages.
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If you are one of those who just cannot enjoy yourself at a party without binging on alcohol, then perhaps the latest drug Naltrexone can help you do so.
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In the 20,000 years or so that humans have been getting piss-drunk, no spirit has earned a worse rap than absinthe. Said to turn mild-mannered imbibers into raving...
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One of the most perplexing mysteries in the war on terror returned centerstage on Monday with the announcement by US authorities of the arrest in Kabul of a...
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A social graph derived from billions of instant messages validates folklore that there are about six degrees of separation between any two strangers on the planet.
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How would you like it if you get to know that a ‘cold’ is round the corner? Prevention, they say, is better than cure. However, it wouldn’t come to...
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To find an organ donor is very difficult in Japan that is the reason why many patients are moving on with their lives with the help of medical devices like dialysis....
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This new medical device applies quantitative ultrasound technology to count the emboli in the blood stream.
A Virginia company, Luna Innovations Inc., has innovated...
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If you want to get a more sophisticated digital device to store your medical information, you can find different products in market for this purpose. But AllergyKids is...
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Good news for the obese people, responsible for the $100 billion market! A new medical device is available to reduce obesity. In fact by using it, they feel completely...
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