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New technologies for low-cost treatment

March 1, 2019

Communicable illnesses thrive in tropical conditions, where people who live in poverty, without adequate sanitation and in close contact with infectious vectors are most affected. Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) are reported by the World Health Organization (WHO) to affect over […]

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“Smart stickers” underway for post-surgery monitoring

March 1, 2019

An advanced sticker solution is in the works to monitor physical activity and alert for health risks, particularly useful for patients who self-check their health at home after a major surgery. Lead researcher Ramses Martinez, a Purdue University assistant professor […]

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Vaccinate children vs measles and diphtheria, Malaysian doctors urge

February 27, 2019

Reports of recent diphtheria cases in the Malaysia, and the spate of measles cases in its neighbouring  country,  the Philippines,  and has prompted Malaysian doctors to call for urgent vaccination against these two diseases for all Malaysian children. The Health […]

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Don’t throw away expired medicine just yet, study advises

February 26, 2019

People in remote countries sometimes cannot get required medicine as quickly or more than once a year.  A study finds that certain expired medicine may provide solution to this dilemma as they may retain efficacy even if they are not […]

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Study discovers possible solution to deadly flu virus

February 26, 2019

The World Health Organization (WHO) has reported that seasonal influenza epidemics kill many people each year – particularly dangerous to the elderly, children and those with compromised immune systems, and even certain ethnic groups without immunity to the disease. Current […]

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Lifestyle choices that trigger AF are changeable, study finds

February 25, 2019

Typical impulses in the upper chambers of the heart are chaotic in atrial fibrillation (AF), causing blood clot formation – just one blood clot can cause a stroke. An estimated one in four adults over age 40 is at risk […]

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Jamaica receives medical support from India in new agreement

February 22, 2019

India’s pharmaceutical capabilities are reaching new heights – the country is likely to be amongst the highest ranking global markets in value terms by 2020. Indian High Commissioner to Jamaica, His Excellency Sevala Naik said that India has been recognised […]

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CaREhab 2019 to empower the rehabilitation community

February 21, 2019

An upcoming event in Singapore features compelling stories and innovative highlights relevant to the growing medical rehabilitation community in Asia Pacific. The second edition of CaREhab will be held at the Singapore EXPO (SingEx) on 22-23 February 2019 to facilitate […]

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Israeli company unveils world’s first microcomputer for atrial pressure

February 19, 2019

Left atrial pressure (LAP) is a specific physiological indication for heart failure. Approximately 90% of cardiac patients admitted to the hospital have had pulmonary congestion related to elevated LAP- the earliest sign of impending heart failure exacerbation, long before clinical […]

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Pregnant women should be cautious of massages

February 19, 2019

Pregnancy is a momentous episode for mothers to be, yet,  the body changes can bring discomfort to most women. Massages offer relaxation, but pregnant women may better avoid them, warned a specialist at the Department of Thai Traditional and Alternative […]

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