Medicine: Page 5
Traditional Medicinal Treatments Get Push For Inclusion In Mainstream
Niti Aayog has come up with two draft legislations to regulate Indian systems of medicine, which include Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy and Homoeopathy.
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.
Building A Conducive E-Pharmacy Business Environment
On an average, half the orders received by online pharmacies get rejected because of prescription-related errors
(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
Here's Why IMA's White Paper on e-Cigarettes Seems Misleading & Possibly Flawed (Part I)
Sceptics, Indian and global vapers are outraged at the misconstrued facts presented by IMA on e-Cigarettes
Sean Parker Donates $250 Million to Fight Cancer
The Napster founder and former Facebook president created the Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy, which will focus on using the body's immune system to combat cancer cells.
How Tiny Lab-Grown Innovations Are Making a Major Impact in Medicine and Industry
Lab-grown organs, muscles and limbs are still a work in progress, but hold plenty of promise for patients, doctors and entrepreneurs.
Doctors Use Virtual Reality to Map Patient's Brain During Surgery
Virtual reality is becoming increasingly useful when it comes to the medical field.
This Microscope Can Detect Cancer Without a Biopsy
The new handheld microscope uses tiny mirrors and optical beams to zoom in and quickly create image scans at the cellular and subcellular level.
The Hard Truth: What Viagra Was Really Intended For
The original idea for Pfizer's famous little thrill pill has nothing to do with keeping it up.
Coming Soon: A Simple Blood Test That Can Detect All Kinds of Cancer
The so-called 'liquid biopsies' are opening up new doors in medicine.
Is This the Biggest Advancement in Diabetes Management Since the Insulin Pump?
A well-designed printing process can help low-income diabetics get the care they need.
This Innovative Cap Helps Chemotherapy Patients Keep More Hair
The FDA approved the DigniCap for use in the U.S. this week.
These Glowing Bandages Can Reduce the Chances of Antibiotic-Resistant Bugs
The experimental bandage glows green when it comes into contact with unfriendly bacteria, alerting medical staff when a wound is infected.