health care

  1. NEWS Ebola ‘may have reached turning point’

    The Ebola epidemic in west Africa may have reached a turning point, according to the director of the Wellcome Trust, which is funding an unprecedented series of fast-tracked trials of vaccines and drugs against the disease. Writing in the Guardian, Dr Jeremy Farrar says that although there are...
  2. "Kinecting” to telemedicine

    Today's inspirational project provides a continuing view of how the Kinect is just so much more than a gaining device... Link Removed A solution from the videogame world—Kinect for Windows—could become a revolutionary new way for patients with Parkinson's disease to do rehab at home, and for...
  3. Harley Medical Group. Gotta Love em!!

    After the collapse of PIP, a breast implant manufacturer that used industrial standard silicon for the implants, not clinical standard, now the Harley Medical Group cries wolf. Whilst I think that every woman who had breast implants for medical reasons should be immediately dealt with on the...
  4. Windows 7 Ping 107: Ballmer, Birds, Office 365, Kinect and health care

    Paul and Laura bring you the hottest news... Ballmer is here to stay Angry Birds at last Link Removed Kinect and health care Link Removed Link Removed
  5. [MEDICINE] Scissors left in woman's stomach for three years by bungling surgeons

    The routine op should have been a snip - but Veronika Cruz, 35, was left in agony for three years after surgeons left a huge pair of scissors inside her. Bungling medics had left the eight-inch long scissors behind during an operation to remove her ovaries in Sao Paulo, Brazil. But...
  6. Microsoft bumps Ballmer, brings back Bill

    Company founder Bill Gates pledges to rescue company from 'third-world' fate Microsoft today announced that company founder Bill Gates is resuming his former role as CEO effective immediately. The fate of his successor and now predecessor Steve Ballmer remains unclear; for the time being, he...
  7. Dell plans Windows 7 tablet for business

    Google Android tablets also due later this year Dell will launch a 10-inch Windows 7-based tablet for business users later this year, aimed primarily at "vertical" markets such as health care, education and the financial sector, the company said Tuesday. Link Removed - Invalid URL
  8. Dell to offer 10-inch Windows 7 tablet later this year

    Dell will launch a 10-inch Windows 7-based tablet for business users later this year, aimed primarily at "vertical" markets such as health care, education and the financial sector, the company said Tuesday. Link Removed - Invalid URL
  9. Dell to offer 10-inch Windows 7 tablet later this year

    Dell will launch a 10-inch Windows 7-based tablet for business users later this year, aimed primarily at vertical markets like health care, education, and the financial sector, the company said Tuesday. Dell is hedging its bets, however. It will also offer 10-inch tablets based on Google's...
  10. Update: Dell to launch 10-inch Windows 7 tablet later this year

    Dell will launch a 10-inch Windows 7-based tablet for business users later this year, aimed primarily at "vertical" markets such as health care, education and the financial sector, the company said Tuesday. Link Removed
  11. CANHR: Stop Nursing Home Drugging

    This was sent to me by one of our moderators Celestra, who has been on the site for some time. CANHR is the California Advocates for Nursing Home Reform. CANHR, as an advocacy organization, and like many other sociological studies and investigations of nursing homes in the US, have found that...
  12. Eleks Medical Software now compatible with Windows 7

    Link Removed - Invalid URL On December 10, 2009 Eleks Software, a medical information and database software program received Windows Logo Compliance status from Microsoft. This means that their software can have the Logo “Window7 Compliantâ€Â￾ attached. As a health care provider...