August 19, 2014 by Megan Williams, Healthcare Content Strategy Consultant Big Data is headed for the patient bed-side, but there’s still work to be done The discussion around Big Data in healthcare can frequently feel very removed from the patient…
August 19, 2014 by Megan Williams, Healthcare Content Strategy Consultant Big Data is headed for the patient bed-side, but there’s still work to be done The discussion around Big Data in healthcare can frequently feel very removed from the patient…
Business InsiderAug 16, 2014 TumblrFacebookTwitterMailCopy Link (Morris MacMatzen/Reuters) With a jolt of electricity, you might be able to enter a flow state that allows you to learn a new skill twice as quickly, solve problems that have mystified you for…
By RODRIQUE NGOWI – August 10, 2014 BOSTON (AP) — The Ebola outbreak in West Africa is focusing a spotlight on an online tool run by experts in Boston that flagged a “mystery hemorrhagic fever” in forested areas of…
by Dina Specto – Business Insider – August 09,2014 In March 2009, British researcher Mark Gasson had a chip injected under the skin of his hand. The chip, a slightly more advanced version of the tags used to track…
01 Aug 2014 00:00 Mia Malan Billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates speaks to the Mail & Guardian about Africa’s health challenges. Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has underscored the importance not only of primary healthcare, but in particular the role community…
by: Paris (AFP) One in almost 3,000 blood donors in England carry the hepatitis E virus (HEV) which can cause liver disease, said a study Monday that sparked a call for screening in Europe. Published on World Hepatitis Day,…
by: IMTCA Globe — July 24, 2014 Of 28,594 organs transplanted in 2013, you haven’t heard about most. The stories of a few might go viral thanks to social media, but the vast majority of donated organs are harvested from…
by: WASHINGTON (AP) — Undercover investigators using fake identities were able to secure taxpayer-subsidized health insurance under President Barack Obama’s health care law, congressional investigators said Wednesday. The weak link seemed to be call centers that handled applications for frazzled…
by: Ina van der Linde, 23 Jul 2014, www.mg.co.za The drug previously showed it can activate hidden HIV in the cells. Now it shows it can activate the virus, making it traceable by the immune system. A pilot study by…
by Elise Solé, yahoo.com/health Jul 15, 2014 Among the many instruments your doctor uses — stethoscope, thermometer, scale — the most valuable one may be in her pocket: a smartphone. Due to increasingly compressed office visits, patients are becoming more…