An Indian-based software solution makes practices like yoga and ayurveda available on PCs and kiosks.
The organ-printing tech collects a 3D image of the organ that needs to be replaced.
The Yarona Care offering includes prepaid vouchers, which allow patients to see participating doctors or dentists. [Local rep: Integrat]
The Australian government has awarded IBM a $23.6 million deal for electronic health systems.
SAPS channels funds towards disputed gunshot tech
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Combined imaging technology could aid surgeons to more precisely target cancerous lymph nodes.
Featuring advanced workflow and expanded automation, it helps boost productivity for clinical trial teams.
Wendy Biggins becomes part of the company's new division specialising in computer and digital radiology.
IT giant Dell rolls out a set of cloud-based solutions for the global healthcare industry.
Connected Technology Solutions has unveiled the world's first adjustable self-service healthcare kiosk.
Emory Healthcare has had patients' personal information fraudulently used.
Scientists recently demonstrated how a 3D printer could be used to re-create an ear.
Compellent shareholders approved the acquisition at a special shareholder meeting. [Local rep: Ingran Africa]
In today's technology roundup: Google in fresh anti-trust probe, HP's results disappoint Wall Street, mobile operators collaborate on NFC, and cellphone use impacts brain activity.