Swine Flue has been a subject of News in the past few months there are as many news as there are doubts about the pandemics. Recently Saudi Minister got himself and and…
Category: Interviews
Mehrabian’s Rule: Is 93% of communication really nonverbal?
Both in business and in private life we have all regularly heard or ourselves made the claim that 93% of communication is non-verbal (facial expressions, body language and voice tonality), while only…
DOTmed Industry Sector Report: Medical Equipment Parts Providers
An interesting report by Dotmed News Editor by Barbara Kram, Editor It may take a long time to read it but its quite informative and well written. Dotmed is a Medical Equipment…
Sunlight May Halve Risk Of Advanced Breast Cancer
A recent study conducted by Northern California Cancer Centre, the University of Southern California, and Wake Forest University School of Medicine, has shown that women with increased exposure to sun have a…
Palmerolide A: A New Treatment For Skin Cancer
Palmerolide A is a natural substance that is today thought to provide better treatment and improve survival rates of patients suffering from melanoma. Synthesised by a team headed by professor Dennis G….
Medical physics
Medical physics is the application of physics to medicine. It generally concerns physics as applied to medical imaging and radiotherapy, although a medical physicist may also work in many other areas of…
The Future of Cooling – Novel Cooling technologies
This Technology is to develop novel cooling technologies to improve patient outcomes after acute ischemic events such as cardiac arrest, stroke, and traumatic brain injury. The RhinoChill System has been developed as…
The Health Care for All – Breast Cancer
Article by Engr. Ghassan Jaber The breast Anatomy The breast is a collection of glands and fatty tissue that lies between the skin and the chest wall. The glands inside the breast…
Teleradiology latest for Radiologists
With the rate at which new radiologists enter the field being outpaced by a much larger increase in the number of images that any given radiologist is tasked to examine throughout his…
More Girls than Boys – No Longer a Man’s World
(Article Written By Peter Litchfield for Biomed Middle East). If your two year old son is playing with dolls and his mum’s makeup, the fascination may not be as innocent as simple…
Novel Protein Hope For Possible Parkinson’s Disease Cure
By ScienceDaily (Nov. 3, 2009) Researchers at Iowa State University USA have found an essential key to possibly cure Parkinson’s disease and are looking for others. Anumantha Kanthasamy, a distinguished professor of…
A Day in the life of healthcare professionals
Part of our series A Day in the life of healthcare professionals A typical day in the life of a biomed engineer at a 500 bed hospital in the Middle East By…
How your brain creates the fourth dimension
THE MAN dangles on a cable hanging from an eight-storey-high tower. Suspended in a harness with his back to the ground, he sees only the face of the man above, who controls…
Womb transplant may be possible in 2 years
Womb transplants may be a reality in as little as two years. A group of doctors and vets in London (working with teams in New York and Budapest) have performed a successful…
Science of spare parts could help you live beyond 100
Article by Sam Lister, Health Editor Times Online Hip joints? Check. Knee ligaments? Check. Heart valves? Check. It is the MoT that will last you a lifetime, and such are the advances…