Healthcare & Life sciences

Simple alerting for elderly care

Bluguard, a Malaysian company, offers an Elderly Care solution that consists of a set of devices designed to enhance the safety and well-being of elderly individuals living alone or with caregivers. The product includes a motion sensor, a fall sensor, and a panic button that can be worn around the…
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AI based wound management

Tetsuyu Care is a healthcare company that focuses on providing home-based care for patients with chronic illnesses or disabilities. One of their innovative programs is the "Care 4 Wounds" program, which aims to improve wound care management for patients. The program utilizes a mobile app that allows caregivers to monitor…
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Camera film to Skincare: Fujifilm’s reinvention

Have you ever wondered what the connection could be between photography and skin care? It seems like a stretch, right? But what if I told you that a renowned camera and film manufacturer, Fujifilm, has successfully ventured into the world of beauty with their skin care line ASTALIFT? It all…
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No Surprises Act for medical bills

Last thing one needs while undergoing complex medical treatment is a medical bill that adds to that stress. Healthcare has been one of the industry which have been dubious for lack of transparency on the cost of care. This all is changing with US leading the way with 'No Surprises…
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Smart partnership for cancer diagnosis

Cancer is tough on individuals and families. While there is physical and mental side to battle out another dimensions which adds to the burden is the cost of diagnosis and treatment. But what if there was a way to detect cancer early, when it is most treatable, and reduce the…
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Breastscreening Australia breaks the taboo

Breast cancer screening is an essential tool for detecting breast cancer early when it is most treatable. However, there is often a taboo around breast screening, which can prevent women from getting screened. Eligibility for free screening mammograms with BreastScreen Australia starts at 40, with those aged 50 to 74…
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Singapore Ministry of Ageing and active ageing centers

Singapore has several innovations to its credit and is showcased as a model economy. One such showcase topic is country's focus on successful ageing. Singapore has set up a Ministerial committee for Ageing, with the tag line I still feel young, which focuses on three key themes:- 1. Care for…
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Sports treatments enter mainstream rehabilitation care

Using cold water as effective treatment option has been practiced from ancient ages. The advancements in medicine and technology evolved the discipline to modern Cryotherapy. Sports rehabilitation methods like cryotherapy were only used in sports medicine to help athletes recover from injuries faster. However, over time, these methods have found…
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Aboriginal arts in cancer centre

Have you ever considered the role of art in cancer care, and how it can benefit patients and their families? In recent years, cancer centers have increasingly integrated the arts into their treatment and support programs, recognizing the potential for art to provide emotional and psychological support to those undergoing…
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Simple but effective- Story of ORS

When Cholera and Diarrhoea where main killers earlier in the century, Intravenous (IV) fluids administered with apparatus with support from Doctor was considered to be more effective and efficient. The simplicity of solution and the way to administer Oral Rehydration Solution pioneered by Dilip Mahalanabis was challenged and never accepted,…
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