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re: Sharing surgery information in the palm of your hand
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re: Sharing surgery information in the palm of your hand
Thanks for talking about us. We believe good communication and transparency is the secret to good healthcare, and that no amount of technology can replace that.
Tablets taking over
The iPAD still gets most of the publicity these days, especially in medicine. You may have read this
Nintendo plus Bayer. Two existing technologies, one great new idea
I really enjoyed watching the demo for Bayer’s recently launched DIDGET accessory. It's a blood
Your brain, this week
This week I found out how to avoid temptation, resist addiction to junk food and erase bad memories.
Are 'influencers' overrated in healthcare?
Wed, 08 Sep 2010
Mind control for mobile devices, but don't forget a hat
Wed, 08 Sep 2010
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Tue, 07 Sep 2010
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Tue, 07 Sep 2010
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What would you do to bring innovation in healthcare to life? For William Wells, Communications Manager, iSOFT, the answer is simple. "You need live demonstrations with small groups of people. And you can't just present. You need to offer visitors hands on experience of new interfaces and devices...
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New genome research questions current thinking on spread of disease
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Scientists are having to think again about the spread of common diseases after new genome research cast new light on previously held notions. Up to now many scientists thought that diseases such as cancer were caused by common genetic mutations, but findings from recent genome decoding have shown that...
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Computer algorithms help unlock diagnostic potential of blood samples
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One of medicine’s most trusted diagnostic tools - the blood test - has been given new life thanks to a software algorithm. The piece of computer wizardry, developed by scientists at the Stanford University School of Medicine , means a single blood sample could help doctors spot transplant failures...
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