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Mashup Score: 0Cancer Survivor’s Wireless Innovation Helps Doctors Track Patients’ Vitals in Unique Way - 12 month(s) ago
Chennai-based Hari Subramaniam had to make multiple rounds to the hospital while battling cancer. His observations led him to innovate the iMS biosensor, a wireless alerting system, as part of his venture LifeSigns.
Source: The Better IndiaCategories: Healthcare Professionals, Latest HeadlinesTweet
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Mashup Score: 03 Friends & a Health-Tech Startup Make Doctors Available in Rural India For Just Re 1 - 1 year(s) ago
To improve primary healthcare services in rural areas, Akanksh Tandon launched DigiQure, which provides teleconsultations at Re 1. He claims to have catered to over 20,000 people in rural Madhya Pradesh so far.
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Set up by former Army doctor Dr Sunil Kaul and his partner Jennifer Liang, Mental Illness Treatment Alliance (MITA) has helped thousands in rural Northeast India access affordable mental healthcare.
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After losing his housemaid to cervical cancer and realising the gap in the early detection, adoption, and access to available tests, Anirban Palit developed a device called Cervicheck that helps detect cervical cancer at home.
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Mashup Score: 0Engineer Won Rs 1 Cr Deal Impressing ‘Sharks’ With Life-Saving Device for Moms & Infants - 1 year(s) ago
Bengaluru’s Arun Agarwal launched Janitri, a healthcare brand, and built a device that monitors the vitals of pregnant women and unborn babies. He recently bagged a deal of Rs 1 crore on Shark Tank India for his life-saving innovation.
Source: The Better IndiaCategories: Healthcare Professionals, Latest HeadlinesTweet
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Refuting a viral video that said chewing ginger and garlic till you cry helps alleviate pain during a heart attack, cardiologist Dr Deepak Krishnamurthy tells why this is “utter nonsense”.
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Mashup Score: 0Ex-Google Employee Delivers Healthcare at the Doorsteps of Odisha’s Most Backward Areas - 1 year(s) ago
Priyadarshi Mahapatra quit his job at Google to launch CureBay, a healthcare startup that delivers affordable care right at the doorsteps of people living in Odisha’s most backward regions. He shares why he started this endeavour.
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“He took the medal to his teacher in India, who was a very old by then. His teacher was lying flat on his back and couldn’t get out of bed. And there is a picture of my father putting the medal (Nobel Prize) into his hands…”
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Bengaluru duo Shilpi Sen and Vikas Garg share why they quit their jobs to launch Prayasta, the healthcare startup behind the world’s first 3D printer for implant grade silicon, and why it’s important that trauma and illness survivors have the choice of personalised implants.
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While our immediate response to an injury might be panic, keeping calm has never been more helpful, whereby we can give first aid. The following is a list
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