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Aman Rawat

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Aman is a Graduate in Bio-Chemistry and a Post Graduate in Journalism from IIMC. Presently he is sharpening his knowledge in the domain of Mind Body and the Soul.

Latest Articles By Aman Rawat

World Heart Day: How Technology Lowers The Risk of Cardiovascular Diseases

Rising innovation in technology might help in reducing cardiovascular diseases around the world

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Making Simple Changes Can Prevent Cardiovascular Diseases: Dr Naresh Trehan

Making simple changes in what you eat, how often you exercise, how much you weigh and how you best manage stress can help put brakes on the disease

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Smile Train Spreads 600,000 Smiles in India, Aims of a Cleft Free India

On spreading more than half-million smiles in India, Mamta Carroll, Vice President and Regional Director, Asia, Smile Train in conversation with BW BUSINESSWORLD shares the journey of Smile Train India, challenges faced by the organisation, and essence of the partnership with FOGSI.

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Eurolife Targets the European Pharmaceuticals Market, Largest IV Plant

"The European market is worth over 15 billion euros for infusions alone and growing at 4 to 5 per cent annually," said Mr Sandeep Toshniwal, CEO, Eurolife Healthcare Pvt. Ltd.

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Signa Artist MRI: Brings Aesthetics In And Kicks Claustrophobia Out

The new MRI system has a wider bore(opening) of 70 CM as compared to earlier 60 CM bore wide MRI machines. The additional 10 CM bore might ease patient’s concerns regarding anxiety with tight space and hence reduces claustrophobia.

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Diagnostic Requires Collaboration of Hospitals and Key Players: Experts

The diagnostics market is witnessing a continuous boom from the last few decades and in India, it’s expected to reach INR 14 Billion by 2020. Yet, the majority of this market’s share is enjoyed by the hospitals and only a mere per cent is left to the diagnostic players.

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Affordable and Personalised Diagnosis Through Genetic Diagnostics

Although genetic diagnostics have proven as a better form of diagnostics in the recent past, it continues to carry the stigma of being expensive. With recent changes in the technologies, it has successfully demonstrated its benefits and the need to shift from conventional diagnostics towards genetic diagnosis.

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Technology Changes The Shape Of Healthcare Among Women

With the advent of technology, medicine has been blessed by practices like telemedicine which helps individuals to consult medical practitioners over the internet.

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Technology and Insurance will change the Diagnostic Future

With the rapid changing technology and sciences, there has been a paradigm shift in the pathology industry. Once being majorly dependent on manual work and highly untrained professionals working with it, now it has been shifted to more to highly efficient equipment with trained lab professionals.

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