Rajasthan Introduces Mobile Outpatient Department Services on Mobile Devices
In the realm of healthcare and scientific research, India continues to make strides that are garnering international attention. Here's a roundup of some of the most notable developments that have taken place recently.
Sustainable Practices Recognised
Dr. L H Hiranandani Hospital has been awarded LEED Platinum certification for its commitment to sustainable practices. This recognition underscores the hospital's dedication to environmental responsibility and sets a high standard for healthcare institutions worldwide.
Hyperion Plasma Treatment Arrives in India
A novel technology, Hyperion Plasma Treatment, has been introduced in India by Redcliffe and Sapio. The exact origins of the company bringing this technology to India remain undisclosed, but its potential applications are far-reaching.
A Game-Changer for COVID-19 Research
Lenovo's latest launch, GOAST v4.0, has significantly reduced genome sequencing time, a development that holds immense importance for COVID-19 research. This reduction in time will enable scientists to speed up their research, potentially leading to quicker breakthroughs in understanding and combating the virus.
Lung Cancer and Tuberculosis: A Deadly Co-occurrence
Recent findings suggest that lung cancer is being found in patients with tuberculosis diagnoses. This co-occurrence is costing lives and underscores the importance of comprehensive diagnostic testing. The discovery may have implications for the diagnosis and treatment of lung cancer.
Expansion in R&D Operations
Stryker, a global medical technology company, has expanded its Research and Development operations in Bengaluru, India. This expansion may lead to new medical advancements and further strengthen India's position as a hub for scientific research.
Fast Track Funding for COVID-19 Research
An unspecified party has proposed fast track funding opportunities for COVID-19 translational immunology research. The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has accepted this proposal, providing researchers with a significant boost in their efforts to combat the virus.
These developments highlight India's commitment to sustainable practices, innovation, and scientific research, particularly in the face of global health crises like COVID-19. As these initiatives continue to unfold, we can look forward to a future where healthcare and technology work together to improve lives.
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