
Experts urge athletes to prefer healthy food over injectables
The trend of relying on intravenous (IV) nutrition is becoming quite a norm among athletes, despite inadequate scientific evidence declaring it as safe.
The trend of relying on intravenous (IV) nutrition is becoming quite a norm among athletes, despite inadequate scientific evidence declaring it as safe.
Researchers in collaboration with other teams at INSERM in France have created a nanorobot named nano-winch using DNA molecules that sit on the surface of cells and agitate mechanoreceptors, enabling the researchers to see changes at a biochemical and molecular level.
Researchers at Lund University were able to discover a new method to study brain disorders, the cause of which stems from ageing. Focusing on Huntington’s disease, a neurodegenerative disease, the scholars have been able to publish findings in the journal Brain.
COVID-19 came as a blow to everyone, especially to the pharmaceutical brands and their R&D industry, as much was being expected of them.
These are the weekly disruptions seen in the healthcare industry from last week (6th July to 12th August).
Researchers from Aston University and Imperial College London develop a potential way to handle one of the underlying causes of asthma.
A study shows that an adult’s ability to differentiate between a child’s cries of pain and mild discomfort comes with experience.
The Emirates Health Services (EHS) becomes the first healthcare authority to step into the metaverse by offering virtual consultations and healthcare access through VR.
AstraZeneca and Daiichi become the first companies to have developed a therapy aimed at treating metastatic breast cancer that manifests low level of HER2, a new category that was once classified under HER2-negative.
The world is rapidly embracing digitisation, with new trends and innovations being implemented in every sector.
The trend of relying on intravenous (IV) nutrition is becoming quite a norm among athletes, despite inadequate scientific evidence declaring it as safe.
Researchers in collaboration with other teams at INSERM in France have created a nanorobot named nano-winch using DNA molecules that sit on the surface of cells and agitate mechanoreceptors, enabling the researchers to see changes at a biochemical and molecular level.
Researchers at Lund University were able to discover a new method to study brain disorders, the cause of which stems from ageing. Focusing on Huntington’s disease, a neurodegenerative disease, the scholars have been able to publish findings in the journal Brain.
COVID-19 came as a blow to everyone, especially to the pharmaceutical brands and their R&D industry, as much was being expected of them.
These are the weekly disruptions seen in the healthcare industry from last week (6th July to 12th August).
Researchers from Aston University and Imperial College London develop a potential way to handle one of the underlying causes of asthma.
A study shows that an adult’s ability to differentiate between a child’s cries of pain and mild discomfort comes with experience.
The Emirates Health Services (EHS) becomes the first healthcare authority to step into the metaverse by offering virtual consultations and healthcare access through VR.
AstraZeneca and Daiichi become the first companies to have developed a therapy aimed at treating metastatic breast cancer that manifests low level of HER2, a new category that was once classified under HER2-negative.
The world is rapidly embracing digitisation, with new trends and innovations being implemented in every sector.
According to Business Wire, global Healthcare Industry will be worth $12T by 2022. Healthcare is vast and highly fragmented with a mix of public and private players. It comprises patients and healthcare providers such as hospitals, pharmaceuticals, and related life sciences.
Digitisation and Post-Covid world are set to transform the healthcare industry in the coming decade. Our weekly business newsletter covers innovations and disruptions in the Healthcare industry with global coverage.
HealthGeniuses is managed by IndustryGeniuses (A place where industries meet innovation). We are rolling out content platforms for the world’s hottest industries such as Food & Grocery Retail, Consumer Goods and Healthcare. For each of these key industries, we support Tech Startups and Industry Disruptors as they roll out next generation digital initiatives.
IndustryGeniuses team brings practical domain knowledge of working with 300+ tech startups and brands over the past decade.