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| | A comprehensive set of guidelines to manage the chemotherapy treatment has been developed by a group of South African cancer specialists... read |
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| | | | Mediclinic believes it is important that there is meaningful scientific data to support new technologies... read | | | Cost containment, managed healthcare and technology are where healthcare is going in 2017... read | |
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| Despite the pervasive global trend towards digitisation, there is still minimal big data and Business Intelligence (BI) activity in the medical ranks which could relieve an already hampered healthcare sector... read | | |
| Pericles Anetos The final demarcation regulations governing medical gap cover, hospital cash plans and primary healthcare policies have been published... read | | |
| Community members are warned not to fall victim to scammers who are fraudulently inviting people to apply for nursing, porting and general vacancies at Dr George Mukhari Academic Hospital... read | | |
| A new study in mice suggests that a type of lung cancer could be split into two different diseases based on cells' molecular fingerprints... read | | | Karen N. Peart Even before they are born, premature babies may display alterations in the circuitry of their developing brains, according to a first-of-its kind research study by Yale School of Medicine researchers... read | | | Karen N. Peart For women who suffer multiple pregnancy losses in the first four to six weeks of gestation, the hormone progesterone could offer hope for a successful birth, according to a new study... read | | |
| Kate Hodal Following the death of his grandmother from pneumonia, Ugandan engineering undergraduate Brian Turyabagye began designing a biomedical “smart jacket”... read | | | Patients are taking control of their own health and the demand more personalised and precise service from their healthcare practitioners... read | | |
| There is a lack of state posts for pharmacists to complete their year of community service, forcing them into unemployment, according to the Pharmaceutical Society of SA... read | | |
| Companies increasingly fear the unpredictable business environment, where markets are volatile and political perils are on the rise... read | |
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