Huliq News Tagged: "Health and technology"

Syndicate content

Screening for Glaucoma--Through the Eyelid

An innovative device (Tonometer Diaton) has turned screening for glaucoma into a safe, easy procedure, performed through the eyelid and without the use of anesthetic drops.

Get the full story...

TV, internet dominating kids' spare time: UK survey

There is more evidence from Britain that children are spending more and more of their lives in front of an electronic screen and far less time outdoors.

Get the full story...

IBM Contributes Software That Predicts Spread of Emerging Infectious Diseases

Open Source Community Will Have Access to a Processing Engine for Understanding and Planning More Efficient Responses to Pandemics

Get the full story...

Technology Predicts Outcome of Child Heart Surgery

Georgia Tech/Emory technology could help surgeons plan optimum surgery for each child's congenital heart defect.

Read the full story

Google Helping Doctors Diagnose Difficult Cases

Searching with Google may help doctors to diagnose difficult cases, finds a study from Australia published on bmj.com today.

Doctors have been estimated to carry two million facts in their heads to help them diagnose illness, but with medical knowledge expanding rapidly, even this may not be enough. Google is the most popular search engine on the world wide web, giving users quick access to more than three billion medical articles.