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MOBILE HEALTH APPLICATIONS WILL RULE THE WORLD IN FUTURE
August 3, 2011
Medicine on the Move | online.wsj.com
Many mobile applications for better health services are coming second to second and these are provided by major mobile providers like NOKIA, SAMSUNG, APPLE, DELL etc. These Mobile applications have a great potential for providing better health care monitoring and treatment services for patients. Certainly they will open up a new area of health management of patients.
Cancer treatments based on gene pattern can be a promising treatment strategy
July 9, 2011
How Bright Promise in Cancer Testing Fell Apart | www.nytimes.com
Most cancers can be treated, if we can identify the genetic pattern of patients and address those cells to chemotherapeutic agents and radiotherapy in laboratories and also in patients in terminal stage 4 cancers of specific genetic to such kinds of treatments to really assess the role of this kind of therapy strategy but this is going to be very successful one day for all kinds of cancers.
Health Care Reforms will get new shape from Health Care Laws
July 6, 2011
Appeals Court Says Health Law Is Constitutional | online.wsj.com
Health Laws are actually needed more as demands for quality health care services are on rise, which is actually the driving force in Health Care reforms and these Health care laws needs to be both patient as well as Physician friendly for Quality related Health Care Reforms.
Mobile Medical technology will Boom in future
June 9, 2011
Medicine on the Move | online.wsj.com
A day is likely to come where all major medical solutions will be solved through mobile technology. Mobile Medical applications will become one of the major solutions provider for important chronic diseases like Hypertension, CAD, Diabetes , Chronic alcoholism. Important Mobile Manufactures and Cellphone service providers are searching for new innovations in this field
AIDS DRUG MARKET IS EXPECTED TO BOOM IN JUST 5 YEARS
May 20, 2011
Scientists See Breakthrough in the Global AIDS Battle | online.wsj.com
The new innovations and breakthrough research in AIDS is Likely to BOOM AIDS drugs Manu facturing Industry Globally in just less than a decade as we are very soon likely to win battle over AIDS giving a hope to millions of AIDS patients.
Smoking ban is the need of hour globally
April 27, 2011
CDC Expects Broader Smoking Ban | online.wsj.com
The CDC move to ban smoking in more areas will certainly improve public health not only of US, but it has even greater potential for its impact on health in developing countries also. It can open up the avenue on newer smoking cessation market globally. This strategy must be strongly advocated to have a better public and health markets of any country.
BIG MEDICINES ARE A BOON OR CURSE?
April 21, 2011
What ‘Big Medicine’ Means for Doctors and Patients | well.blogs.nytimes.com
On Big Medicines-there is always a difference in perception of Doctors and patients due to rising demand for quick and quality oriented outcomes. The results are often mixed due to complexity of our body to medicines. The Big Medicines can be like Double edged Swords.
Hospital Information System Software is the best Answer
March 29, 2011
Communication breakdown leads to hospital errors | blogs.wsj.com
Most Hospital errors often occur due to mis-communication,which can be solved by HIS system.
New hopes for Influenza Prevention & treatment
September 29, 2009
Johnson & Johnson and Crucell Announce Strategic Collaboration to Develop Innovative Products, Including Therapies for Influenza Prevention and Treatment | www.pipelinereview.com
Joint Strategic Collaboration between Johnson & Johnson and Crucell for influenza prevention and Treatment can open up new avenues by joint Joint research & clinical Trial programmes.
India is a good clinical trial destination with new CROs in future
September 27, 2009
Growing pharma market makes India a clinical trial destination: Report | www.thehindubusinessline.com
Pharmaceutical boom in India has opened up the doors of new clinical trials due to various factors, like new research & treatment avenues, which can be explored best in Indian Clinical Trials due to ease of carrying out Clinical trials in india, which is also giving birth to new CROs.
Panvax H1N1 approval good for Swine Flu Pandemic Control
September 21, 2009
Panvax H1N1 Approval For Registration For Use in Australia by Therapeutic Goods Administration | www.pharmalive.com
Panvax H1N1 approval for Australian use by therapeutics means will have a Preventive & curative effects in global pandemic control of swine Flu.
Strengthening Senior Management always benefits an Organization
September 10, 2009
Strand strengthens its senior management cadre with François Mandeville | www.pharmabiz.com
In any organization, Senior Managers are key thinkers & solution providers for growth & maintainance of that Organization.Strand strenghthening its senior management cadre with Francois Mandeville will certainly benefit them in future.
Role of CROs in Pharma industry
September 7, 2009
China's CRO industry booms as pharma demand heats up | www.fiercebiotech.com
Any Pharma industry is driven by their CROs in their region.CROs open up new avenues in patients treatment.
Joint Research Projects on TB can open up new era in Management of MDR/XDR-TB
September 3, 2009
India, Sweden to start four joint research projects in Tuberculosis soon | www.pharmabiz.com
Joint Research Projects between India & sweden on TB can bring new avenues in Treatment of Mult-idrug resistant & Extremely Difficult Resistant TB in Indian patients which has a potential threat to infect other countries of World.
Physicians paid on Salary basis provide better quality of Health care services
September 3, 2009
Mass. Panel Backs Radical Shift in Health Payment | www.nytimes.com
When physicians are paid on per patient basis, they want more no of patients for their payment, by which patient history, clinical examination are done more fastly, leading to poor quality of Health service, which can be greatly improved by payment to them on Salary basis.
Relenza Opens up New era in treatment in India
September 2, 2009
GSK plans to introduce Relenza in the Indian market | economictimes.indiatimes.com
Efforts of GSK can be rewarding for indian patients by introducing Relenza in India, as it will help many infections like influenza.
"Exciting Results Expected from Nasal Decongestant( Otrivin) in a Spray Form"
August 30, 2009
Novartis launches nasal decongestant Otrivin in spray form | www.pharmabiz.com
Normally ENT surgeons & Physicians Prescribe Nasal Decongestants ( Otrivin ) in liquid form.Efforts of Novartis in bringing out Nasal Decongestant ie Otrivin in Spray Form would give far better results in congested Nasal Mucosa of Acute & Chronic Rhino-sinusitis Patients.This can be possible due to Wide dispersion & absorption of Nasal Decongestant ( Otrivin) in a Spray form.
August 23, 2009
Sinovac Reports Top-Line Preliminary Results of H1NI Vaccine Clinical Trials | www.pipelinereview.com
H1N1 Swine Flu Infection is a global pandemic now,for which vaccine is an important need for a mankind to protect people from dying in whole world,but the problem is that this is a viral infection of Upper respiratory like other flu viruses,it also mutates in seconds making the H1 N1 vaccine ineffective,
Recession eating the Health Care of Globe
March 5, 2009
Recession bites into healthcare | timesofindia.indiatimes.com
Common man Health is slowly engulfed by Load of Recession Poverty, Undernutrition & NCD rise is Inevitable Demand For Cheaper Health Insurance in India is bound to increase but with More Adverse Selection & Moral Hazard Issues
Certainly it is true that Medicare can control price of cancer drugs limitedly
February 9, 2009
Limits on Medicare's Ability to Control Rising Spending on Cancer Drugs | content.nejm.org
Due to economic recession impacts on cancer drug price rise is inevitable No of cancers are on rise Control & checks inform of Regular Monitoring is reqiured
February 7, 2012
What do the cloud, collaboration and virtualization have in common?
January 27, 2012
Clinical diagnostic acquisitions dominate 2011 top ten list
January 12, 2012
Gene therapy success threatens drugs for hemophilia and rare diseases
December 13, 2011
Medtech M&A activity accelerates in 2011
November 30, 2011