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Smokeless forms of tobacco affects genes: Research | eHEALTH Magazine - 0 views

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    Researchers from Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh, India found that chemicals present in chewing tobacco and other smokeless forms of tobacco affect the bodily enzymes along with impairing the genes or DNA, reports research.
Peter Van der Straaten

Nederlandse eHealth is een lappendeken | Automatisering Gids - 0 views

  • Nederland voorop loopt wat betreft de automatiseringsgraad van huisartsen, maar dat andere initiatieven nog kleinschalig
  • 15% van de specialisten werkt nog met papier, en het elektronische systeem dat door de rest gebruikt wordt geeft in de helft van de gevallen geen interacties tussen medicijnen aan
  • Het Nictiz doet hierom 4 aanbevelingen: Geef meer bekendheid aan (bestaande) mogelijkheden van eHealth; Bevorder de elektronische informatie-overdracht tussen artsen; Geef patiĆ«nten inzage in hun medicatiedossier; Vergroot eHealthbewustzijn en deskundigheid onder artsen.
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  • Het volledige rapport is hier te downloaden [PDF].
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    Publication on the research into Dutch eHealth suggests incoherent IT solutions. Nictiz proposes some alternatives to improve the current situation.
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    Publication on the research into Dutch eHealth suggests incoherent IT solutions. Nictiz proposes some alternatives to improve the current situation.
jim con

New Sensor Traces Glucose in Saliva, Tears of Diabetics | eHEALTH Magazine - 0 views

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    A new type of bio-sensor can detect minute traces of glucose in saliva, tears and urine, doing away with pinpricks for diabetes testing. "It's an inherently non-invasive way to estimate glucose content in the body," said Jonathan Claussen, former Purdue University doctoral student and now a research scientist at the US Naval Research Lab.
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Advance Telemedicine System links four European Hospitals using G | eHEALTH Magazine - 0 views

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    Healthcare across Europe could be improved through a new telemedicine system demonstrated today across the G
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