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Researchers Pin Their Hopes On ECGi To Track Arrhythmia
There is a novel and enhanced method that has been discovered for diagnosing cardiac arrhythmia by the researchers at Universitat Politecnica de Valencia. Notably, the standard electrocardiogram, or what we commonly term an ECG, has been a go-to method...
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Accurate X-Ray Imaging Through Quantum Recoil A Possibility
For the first time ever since the theory came into existence almost 80 years back, the scientists of Singapore’s Nanyag Technological University have laid out a phenomenon of quantum recoil which brings out the fact that how the particle...
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Cancer Cells May Get Weakened And Thereby Not Spread At All
It is a known fact that the cancer cells have gone on to develop numerous mechanisms to thrive. One such example is derived from the evolution theories that are pretty old- positive selection which is the flourishing of favourable...
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4 Reasons How Technology Will Shape-Up Healthcare In 2023
Due to COVID-19, there was a rapid rise in the adoption of healthcare technology, which in turn reshaped the existence of American medical operations and their delivery. But as 2022 came to a close, there were numerous factors that...
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Malaysia Healthcare Travel Council Joins HIMSS To Digitise
HIMSS and the Malaysia Healthcare Travel Council have agreed on a new agreement of understanding. According to the agreement, MHTC will work closely with HIMSS as a strategic partner to revolutionise the healthcare system in Malaysia.
MHTC, a government organisation...
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Digital Tech To Boost Indian Healthcare Industry In 2023?
According to a recent analysis by Markets and Research, the Indian digital health market had a value of Rs. 252.92 billion in FY2021 and is projected to grow to Rs. 882.79 billion in FY2027, with a CAGR of 21.36%...
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Lynch Syndrome- AI Enhances Colorectal Cancer Detection
In the presence of Lynch syndrome, researchers at the National Center for Hereditary Tumor Diseases (NZET) at Bonn University Hospital have demonstrated that artificial intelligence (AI) can augment the efficacy of colonoscopy. The study results have been posted online in the...
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