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Morepen Labs ties-up with Vésale Pharma of Belgium

New Delhi, November 10, 2017:  Morepen Laboratories Ltd has entered into a tie-up with Vésale Pharma International of Belgium to strengthen…

7 years ago

Golden Glowing Skin

New Delhi, November 09, 2017: Aroma Leaf, the leading manufacturer of Herbal Products has commenced 24CT Gold based skin care…

7 years ago

Economic Times waves off the week long activity to spread awareness related to heart aliments

New Delhi, November 09, 2017: As India carries the burden of the highest number of cardiovascular diseases, The Economic Times…

7 years ago

Blemish Free Skin

New Delhi, November 09, 2017: Aroma Leaf, the leading manufacturer of Herbal Products has launches Papaya based skin care regimen…

7 years ago

Need of Extending Medical Facilities to the Workers of Un-Organised Sectors- Santosh Gangwar

New Delhi, November 08, 2017: Shri Santosh Kumar Gangwar, Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Labour & Employment was…

7 years ago

Indian student eases the burden for digitizing medical records

High School Student Is Out to Change. It’s not very common for a HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT to GET SUED BY AN AMERICAN  COMPANY but DPS RK Puram student, SHAURYA JAIN,is hardly someone who you’d call  ‘common’. The robotics enthusiast and technical whiz kid, was recently in the limelight over copyright issues over the brand name of his brain child- ‘INSTANTMED PLUS’, an exceptional mobile app that aims to digitize medical records for citizens across the country. The 21st century is a digital age where everything is documented online, so it seems  surprising that physical prescriptions are still in use and heavily relied on by medical  professionals and patients alike. INSTANTMED PLUS promises to resolve this by shifting all MEDICAL DOCUMENTATION ONTO A CLOUD that is EASILY ACCESSIBLE. The journey to achieve this ambitious goal of ‘empowering every citizen with access to digital services, knowledge and information’ started in 2015. After several online courses on  coding, experimentation with different designs and a little help from an older cousin,  Shaurya released the app last year. The app allows users to create a SEARCHABLE  TIMELINE by uploading previous prescriptions, vaccines and medical records. There is also an option of segregating illnesses by disease, medicines and symptoms, making it very  comprehensive in nature. Shaurya states that the app is also ‘a great platform for LINKING CURATED ARTICLES on health and fitness from all around the web’, creating a forum for  IMPROVED AWARENESS.   A user, Vaibhav Mishra comments, ‘THE HOME REMEDIES ARE   QUITE HELPFUL in some cases.’ Another customer, Vincent states how the app provides  ‘TIPS AND TRICKS FOR DAILY FITNESS (AND) HYGIENE’. INSTANTMED PLUS takes PRIVACY AND CONSUMER RIGHTS very seriously and has in place a strict policy regarding the data of users that is stored. Users are sent unique 6 digit codes PROTECTING THEIR IDENTITY and medical history, that can be shared with trusted sources.…

7 years ago

Lycored calls for focus on education as consumers fail to spot “bad” cholesterol

New Delhi, November 08, 2017: Most consumers do not know which kind of cholesterol is considered bad for health, new…

7 years ago

69pc people have no financial preparedness to deal with cancer: Survey

New Delhi, November 05, 2017:  An alarming 69 per cent of Indian people have no financial aid whatsoever at their disposal…

7 years ago

OTTOBOCK COMMEMORATES 20 YEARS OF QUALITY REHABILITATION SERVICES IN INDIA

Offers unlimited athletic support to aspiring 17 yrs- old Mumbai Paralympian_ Mumbai, November 04, 2017: Successfully completing 20 years in India, Ottobock has partnered with MSJ &W through its Artificial Limbs Manufacturing Corporation which is set to produce 60,000 sets of quality prosthetics in the next five years for amputees from economically weaker sections of the society – This is expected to improve productivity of mostly young amputee population in India. In India to inaugurate Ottobock’s state-of-the art rehabilitation facility in Mumbai, the global CEO PROF. HANS GEORG NÄDER spoke about the need for raising the bar for rehabilitation services for people in India. India is home for about 5,436,000 people with mobility related disorders, of which a large percentage finds it difficult to afford available solutions. PROF. HANS GEORG NÄDER, PRESIDENT AND CEO, OTTO BOCK HEALTHCARE said: _”We are proud of what we have achieved in India in the last 20 years. Our expertise in the artificial limb business and our experience with…

7 years ago

A special initiative by FSSAI

New Delhi, November 04, 2017: In born errors of Metabolism ( IEM)  is a life-threatening medical condition, in which the…

7 years ago

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