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Technology

Here's What Inspired Three Indian Veterans to Innovate in the Antibiotics Domain

We said, bloody hell! Let us build a company to innovate in antibiotics. We were laughed at, people didn't respond to us, people still think we are foolish!

Technology

Indian Medical Specialists Have Gained a Great Reputation Globally, Here's One Scenario

The Columbia Asia Hospitals - India has been providing tele-radiology services since 2010, for remote areas in the country

Entrepreneurs

Medativ Is Bringing 3D Printing Medical Solutions To The MENA Healthcare Industry

From education, to jewelry and even 3D printed offices, 3D printing has placed its footing in various industries.

Thought Leaders

One Day, You'll Be 50 or 60 or 70, and You'll Either Have Achieved Your Dreams -- or Not

I graduated from medical school at 39, opened a business at 50 and wrote a book at 63. It's never too late to reinvent yourself.

Growth Strategies

How Dr Arvind Lal Diagnosed the Right Mode of Expansion

Today the lab tests more than 50,000 patients a day. It operates 175 labs and 1,600 collection centers.

Business News

Heimlich, Creator of the Maneuver to Save Choking Victims, Dies at 96

The doctor came up with the ground-breaking technique in 1974 after reading about the high rate of choking deaths in restaurants.

Business News

Alphabet and GlaxoSmithKline to Collaborate on Bioelectronic Research

The companies hope to solve medical problems by fusing biology and technology.

Growth Strategies

How Technology Is Adding Innovation In Medical Tourism

Technology has penetrated into medical tourism to provide the best of facilities for medical patients across the world.

Business News

Theranos CEO Faces Critics, Presents New Product Plans

Those technologies included a new 'minilab' product that can run a broad range of tests on a single desktop machine.

Business News

The Internet's Ice Bucket Challenge Credited With Funding a Medical Discovery

The donations triggered by those viral videos apparently helped discover a gene associated with ALS.

Business News

New Crop of Robots to Vie for Space in the Operating Room

Within five years, one in three U.S. surgeries is expected to be performed with robotic systems, with surgeons sitting at computer consoles guiding mechanical arms.

Business News

New App Lets Public Help Map Disasters, Conflicts and Outbreaks

Using the latest in mobile gaming technology, MapSwipe lets users map remote, rural regions vulnerable to humanitarian crises.

Science & Technology

This Founder is Fixing the Communication Gap Between Caregivers and Doctors

A simple quiz could save your life.

Technology

Improving Patient Treatment Management With Technology

Using tech to fight chronic diseases with easier guidance.

Technology

(Part II) Here's Why IMA's White Paper on e-Cigarettes Seems Misleading & Possibly Flawed

Disassembling IMA's white paper on e-cigarettes, with positives and negatives labeled clearly