S. Ejaz Ud Din & Co. organized a Scientific Program CME on the latest technology for Hematology (Blood) Analyzers, created by Sysmex. The guest speakers at the event were Dr Tahir Shamsi – Head of National Institute of Blood Diseases & Bone Marrow Transplant (NIBD & BMT), Mr Shen Yiru – Manager Marketing of Sysmex…
Cyber knife – Free Cancer cure with latest technology in Karachi
For treating a deadly disease like Cancer at Jinnah hospital Karachi, the Patient Aid Foundation is operating a state-of-the-art facility with the world’s most expensive medical technology – Cyber-Knife. This cutting edge machine is providing Free-of-Cost treatment to numerous poor cancer patients everyday. This is the first of it’s kind initiative. Even some of the…
Medical Beds global market report
Medical beds – Review of an insightful report on this important global Industry The medical beds industry remains diverse and highly competitive. The growing demand for highly functional and less expensive products is paramount in the market. A research has been conducted and published by Kalorama Information – a renowned research organization, that gives an…
17.5 KG tumor removed surgically
Saudi doctors surgically extract a Tumor, weighing 17.5 KG, from a woman’s stomach. Doctors at King Abdullah Medical City stated that; it was the longest and most complicated surgery of its kind. According to Arab media reports, doctors at the King Abdullah Medical City in the Saudi Arabian City of Mecca have conducted a successful…
A Smartphone-based Ultrasound device approved by FDA
The future of mobile medical facilities is here, as the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approves an innovative mobile, smartphone-powered ultrasound device – MobiUS SP1 Ultrasound System created by Mobisante, is available for commercial sales now. As the medical device industry is striving to go mobile, the highly portable and tiny medical-scan device is now…
Safer Brain scans for children
Johns Hopkins experts devise a way to cut radiation exposure in children needing repeat brain scans A team of pediatric neurosurgeons and neuroradiologists at the Johns Hopkins Children’s Center has developed a way to minimize dangerous radiation exposure in children with a condition that requires repeat CT scans of the brain. The experts say they…
Innovations that transformed health care
An international Research group – Healthcare Global, has evaluated the key roles and popularity of Medical innovations and discoveries to count down the top 10 medical advances and investigated developments that have transformed the face of the global healthcare sector 1. X-rays X-ray technology has earned the number one spot in this top 10 list,…
Telemedicine for schools
By Kashif Arif Telemedicine is an newly emerging system in the developed world that utilizes video cameras, digital tools and telecommunications technology to remotely provide instant medical check up facilities for the students within the school campus – without actually visiting a doctor’s clinic. The digital presence of a doctor in school creates myriad benefits…
Cellphones increase brain tumour incidence – New Researches
STUDY # 1) RF-EMF emissions from wireless phones are class 1 human carcinogens Using the long-established and respected Bradford Hill criteria for assessing causality, a research paper by Lennart Hardell and Michael Carlberg (Rev Environ Health 2013-0006, De Gruyter; DOI 10.1515) shows that; RF-EMF exposure from mobile (and cordless) phones should be regarded as an…