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ESC on eHealth revolution: A new vision for cardiovascular medicine

How are smartphones and computer programs transforming healthcare, especially when it comes to preventing, diagnosing and treating heart disease? That’s the focus of a collection of articles published in the European Heart Journal (EHJ). Called eHealth, it includes smartphone applications that can predict a patient’s worsening heart failure simply from the sound of a person’s …

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3 e-health centers in New Town to be used as centers for vector-borne diseases

KOLKATA: As a precautionary measure to combat dengue and malaria, the three e-Health centers that were opened in New Town last year and run by the New Town Kolkata Development Authority(NKDA) will be utilised as focus centers for control of dengue, malaria and other vector borne diseases. There are three e-Health Centres being run by …

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New Wirelessly Powered Scalable Retinal Prosthesis

A collaboration between researchers at University of California San Diego and Nanovision Biosciences, a university spinoff, has developed a method for constructing wirelessly powered retinal prostheses that interface directly with retinal cells. Primary cortical neurons cultured on the surface of an array of optoelectronic nanowires. Here a neuron is pulling the nanowires, indicating the the …

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Global E-Health Market to Expand at a Splendid CAGR of 14.56% and to reach USD 244 billion by 2022

Summary Orbis Research Present’s Global E-health Market by Segmentation, Competitive Landscape, Company Profiles, Trends, anfd Growth Forecast Outlook to 2022. Description The Global E-Health Market is estimated at USD 124 billion in 2016 and is projected to reach USD 244 billion by 2022, growing at a CAGR of 14.56% during the forecast period. Despite, decades …

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Remote monitoring of patients cuts healthcare costs

Since September 2014, Wellington County has been the subject of an experiment to help reduce the number of 911 calls and emergency room visits by remotely monitoring patients with complex medical conditions in their homes. Queen’s University will be doing a cost benefit analysis on the program, which currently shows a 300% return on investment. There …

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