Israel leading charge toward the next health frontier: Personalized medicine
With its variety of homogeneous populations and tech background, the Startup Nation can be a key player in the medicine of the future, says Prof. Shulamit Michaeli
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With its variety of homogeneous populations and tech background, the Startup Nation can be a key player in the medicine of the future, says Prof. Shulamit Michaeli
Common diabetic symptoms include blurred vision, early onset of cataracts and retinal damage that can lead to blindness.
Washington University School of Medicine’s Institute for Informatics says MDClone will enable its researchers and clinicians to reuse and share data.
Check-Cap of Israel recently received the CE Mark for its ingestible x-ray capsule for preparation-free colorectal cancer screening.
In many parts of the world, getting an appointment for medical imaging could take months. That’s because while the number of radiologists has remained a constant, the number of patients keeps rising with life expectancy increasing.
Poor quality health services are holding back progress on improving health in countries at all income levels, according to a new joint report by the OECD, World Health Organization (WHO) and the World Bank.
Dedi Gilad was a young father of two dealing with fevers, fussy eaters and his daughter’s chronic ear infections when he did what few exhausted parents of young children do – he launched a startup.
The $5 diagnostic kit will enable quick, quantitative diagnosis currently conducted only in hospitals and labs.
Over 3 billion people of the world’s population of 7.6 billion live in rural areas, 90 percent of them in Asia and Africa, according to United Nations estimates. The two continents have the most lower and middle-income countries (LMIC), which the World Bank defines as states with a GNI (Gross National Income) per capita of $1,005 or less and between $1,006 and $3,955, respectively.