GE Healthcare showcased its Innova EPVision software application that combines 2D and 3D x-ray images and cardiac models from multiple imaging modalities such as CT, x-ray and MRI to help alleviate motion…
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Siemens Enlists Dell OEM Solutions to Help Streamline Cost and Engineering
ROUND ROCK, Texas, May 18, 2010 Dell Precision Workstation and Dell OptiPlex(TM) XE Are the First of Many Planned “OEM-Class” Products Dell today announced that Siemens Healthcare Sector, one of the largest…
UAE MoH launches second phase of diabetes campaign
Dubai, May 19th, 2010 (WAM)–The Ministry of Health (MoH) represented by the national committee for fighting diabetes, began today the second phase of the diabetes campaign in a number of shopping malls,…
Scientists use biomedical technique to image marine worm
Scientists have for the first time successfully imaged the internal tissues of a soft bodied marine worm at high resolution using a technique borrowed from biomedical science. The findings are published in…
More than 630 nationals in UAE have Aids – The National
More than 630 nationals in the UAE were living with HIV last year, a United Nations report has revealed. According to The National daily, “the UN report, for the first time, released…
New law allows organ donations after death in UAE
Health officials in UAE, have approved a new law that will allow the donations of multi-organ after death, Arabian Business reported on Tuesday. The law, approved recently by the UAE Health Council,…
Free Online Workshop for Nanotechnology for Biomedical Applications on 28th May 2010
Date: 28 May 2010, 11.00-13.00 GMT Invitation to register for this unique interactive webinar! The potential of nanotechnology to support biomedical applications – including techniques for intelligent diagnostics and therapeutics, probing and…
Japan’s Fujitsu Opens First Bio-medical Facility In Singapore
SINGAPORE, May 19 Japan’s Fujitsu on Wednesday officially opened a new bio-medical research facility in Singapore that will use an aptamer technology for diagnosis of diseases commonly found in Asia, making it…
World’s smallest telemedicine microscope developed
AUSTIN: World’s smallest and lightest telemedicine microscope, of the size of a large egg, has been developed, which may help improve healthcare in developing countries. “This is a very capable and yet…
GE Aisys and Avance anesthesia systems Recall announced
GE Healthcare and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) have notified healthcare professionals of a Class I recall of certain lots of the Aisys and Avance Anesthesia Systems. The control board wiring…
US tissue engineers develop new way to assemble artificial tissues
Washington, May 14 (ANI): American tissue engineers have developed a new way to assemble artificial tissues. Although tissue engineering holds promise for building new organs to replace damaged livers, blood vessels and…
Cure for deafness may be possible new stem cell research
Scientists have artificially grown stem cells that can sense sound in the ear in a break through that could pave the way to a cure for deafness. The research, which involves regenerating…
Cadila Healthcare may gain on licensing pact with Abbott
India’s second largest two-wheeler maker by sales Bajaj Auto will declare its January-March 2010 quarter results today, 12 May 2010. Bajaj Holdings & Investments, Thermax, Mahindra Forgings, Blue Star, DB Realty, Welspun…
Director General of Dubai Health Authority inaugurates the 11th Dubai Spine Conference
Under the patronage of HH Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Deputy Ruler of Dubai, Minister of Finance, President of Dubai Health Authority, the Neuro Spinal Hospital in cooperation with Emirates Neuroscience…
GE Healthcare teams with West Wireless Health Institute
West Wireless Health Institute announced a partnership today with GE Healthcare to jointly work on a variety of educational, technical and research initiatives related to wireless health. The WWHI noted that its…