Posted by NARUTO on September 15, 2010 ·
Dell wants to put its new tablet computer in the pockets of coats of doctors.
The initiative aims to make the unit attractive to other segments other than ordinary consumers and link it more directly to the company’s software.
Dell announced on Tuesday that will integrate the new tablet Streak to its health software already available, allowing [...]
Posted by NARUTO on April 22, 2010 ·
Hospital Kaweah Delta Health Care District in the district of Visalia, Calif., has ordered 100 iPads which will be distributed among its employees. The idea is to facilitate access to files of patient monitoring as well as results of X-ray, blood tests, electrocardiograms and other tests.
The director of technical services of the hospital, Nick Volosin [...]
Posted by Radhika on October 7, 2009 ·
In need of an X-Ray urgently? Worry not about that long wait for your turn at the diagnosis centre. Or an appointment that takes longer than you expected. You can own your own personal X-ray machine now. The machine was designed in collaboration with NASA.
It’s not advisable for individuals to get over-exposed to those rays. But for those whose lifeline [...]
Posted by GSerrano on September 3, 2009 ·
An Associated Press research based on ‘dozens of studies and interviews with more than 100 sources’ reveal the existence of ‘an underground medical system operating in plain sight, with a different standard than the rest of medical care, and millions of people using it on blind faith.’
The World Health Organization has even reached the point [...]
Posted by NARUTO on August 22, 2009 ·
The reform of the American health system, that generates a debate there are months in the United States, it can be the first failure of the administration Obama, several observers believe. The controversy is difficult to understand, if the president of the USA explains that one of their main objectives is to guarantee a medical covering for each American. [...]
Posted by NARUTO on July 1, 2009 ·
Celebrities and young adults are not the only people who are joining the social networking site Twitter. Even learned to send tweets.
Three percent of American centenarians responded to a survey affirming that uses at least once a week the service that allows users to send short messages, or tweets,, to maintain contact with their friends and [...]
Posted by GSerrano on June 30, 2009 ·
Before 2000, the buzzword ‘WTO’ was less understood. The primordial concern of tariff reduction was somehow nondescript to people. It was, perhaps, in the later concept of the governments’ uses of ‘non-tariff barriers to trade’ that got the WTO much press.
The WTO has been controversial in such areas as anti-dumping measures, environmental [...]
Posted by Anna on May 6, 2009 ·
A day spent on the beach is meant usually for cooling off in the waters, some fun with playing ball with your friends or checking out hotties in the teensiest and most revealing swimwear. While you are enjoying these pleasures, though, you might be burning red.
Often, we have so much fun or are so busy on a hot day out that even though we may have used [...]