Clirnet launches DocTube, free public health content platform – ET HealthWorld

Clirnet launches DocTube, free public health content platform – ET HealthWorld

New Delhi: clinet has announced the launch of doctubea video first, free public health content platform aimed at providing confidence medical information to the citizens of India and improve the patient health outcomes. It is India’s largest repository of multilingual health information made ‘by doctors, for the people’ that is deeply relevant to the demographics … Read more

MediSage connects online with over 2.2 lakh rural doctors – ET HealthWorld

MediSage connects online with over 2.2 lakh rural doctors – ET HealthWorld

Mumbai: MedicageA digital engagement platform for doctors, has announced that it has been able to connect with over 2.2 lakh Rural doctors Online. It has capitalized on this opportunity to become a digital channel allowing trusted access to doctors Medical information More than 15 features in a single app. The portal enables doctors to get … Read more

Can a multivitamin keep your brain healthy? – Harvard Health

Can a multivitamin keep your brain healthy? – Harvard Health

A new study suggests that a daily multivitamin could improve memory in older adults. Millions of people take a multivitamin every day. Some believe that it is a kind of insurance in case your diet is missing some essential nutrient. Others believe it will ward off disease by boosting immunity, improving brain health, or regulating … Read more

Australian Clinical Labs says data of 223,000 people hacked – ET HealthWorld

Australian Clinical Labs says data of 223,000 people hacked – ET HealthWorld

Australian Clinical Labs said Thursday Medlab The pathology profession suffered a data breach that affected the health records and credit card information of about 223,000 patients and staff. It’s the latest in a series of hacks to rock corporate Australia, after the country’s biggest health insurer. Medibank And No. 2 telco Optus also suffered a … Read more

Screening for cognitive dysfunction – Harvard Health

Screening for cognitive dysfunction – Harvard Health

Worried about recurring mental lapses? Simple cognitive tests can help determine if there is a problem. After a certain age, almost everyone experiences “senior moments.” You forget what someone just said, or you can’t remember someone’s name even when the face appears clearly in your mind. Maybe he forgot to put out the recycling even … Read more

Taking up adaptive sports – Harvard Health

Taking up adaptive sports – Harvard Health

A physical disability or other limitations do not have to keep you from activities that improve your health. Health guidelines recommend that adults get at least 150 minutes per week of moderate-intensity aerobic exercise, or at least 75 minutes of vigorous exercise. The activities you choose don’t matter as long as they get you moving. … Read more

Apple outlines health technology strategy in new report – ET HealthWorld

Apple outlines health technology strategy in new report – ET HealthWorld

Apple Inc on Wednesday released a report outlining a two-pronged strategy in the digital health market, offering consumers health and fitness features on the one hand while engaging with traditional ones. Health care systems on the other hand. Led by Apple Chief Operating Officer Jeff Williams, the report is the first time Apple has offered … Read more

Waist trainers: What happens when you uncinch? – Harvard Health

Waist trainers: What happens when you uncinch? – Harvard Health

You may have noticed the cropped hourglass waists among women wearing the celebrity trend of the moment: so-called waist trainers. This tummy tuck girdle evokes images of button-up corsets and overly-tight girdles from a grim past. But does it live up to expectations? Flashy ads suggest that these compression devices can help you selectively sculpt … Read more