We are currently witnessing an exponential pace of development in medicine and technology, with digital health being a focal point for many C-Suites during this digital era.
Along with the all-too-often coarse vernacular and crudely macabre humor of the medical wards, there is a generous infusion of barnyard wit.
The brain needs rest and care to function properly, just like other organs in the human body.
Researchers have reported an unexpected situation in which they recorded the brain activity of an 87-year-old patient as he died.
Today’s anemic version of telemedicine is no more innovative than a call from the doctor 50 years ago.
Blockchain against quantum computing is the latest point of discussion in the world of technology.
The growing involvement of technologies such as AI and computer vision in healthcare enables health experts to predict and track the advancement of Alzheimer’s disease in patients.