Looking up symptoms online could quickly lead 'cyberchondriacs' down a dangerous path.
The ITU has released a technology report which envisions the future of electronic health.
In this World Wide Wrap: IT in health divides physicians, Perceptive improves healthcare offerings, and new system to monitor patients' physiology.
In this World Wide Wrap: Green light for imaging drug, consumer apathy hits photo printing, and coronary imaging identifies heart diseases.
SAPS channels funds towards disputed gunshot tech
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Technology will help prevent the transmission of HIV from HIV-positive pregnant mothers in Africa to their children.
In this World Wide Wrap: LAN vendors boost WiFi offerings, Ethernet market to grow, and Cisco boosts hospital's network.
In this World Wide Wrap: 3D makes viewers sick, MIT unveils holographic TV system, and VUDU optimises HD output.
Direct thermal papers are 100% safe, with no record of a negative impact on consumers, says PaperGeni.
The company has partnered a local NGO to scale down mother-to-child HIV transmission rates in Africa.
The local social network will be deployed in disaster-prone regions around the world to disseminate health information and services.
In this World Wide Wrap: ICT execs suspended, CEPIS and IVI to develop ICT framework, and record system is back on track.
The company maintains that children seven and above “can certainly enjoy the 3D features”.
In this World Wide Wrap: RFID supports US mentoring project, RFID measures body temperature, and Android Gingerbread gets RFID.