Kenya: Patients Turn to Internet for Medical Solutions
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- Kenya: Patients Turn to Internet for Medical Solutions
- Diaz ‘Under Medical Attention’ After Father’s Death
- Sneakwrapped Medical Forms
- China Medical Systems extends Deanxit distribution deal with Lundbeck…
- GCC investors plan India medical city
Kenya: Patients Turn to Internet for Medical Solutions
AllAfrica.com – Apr 22, 2008
"Some of the patients now go to the doctor just for the prescription since after consulting the Internet they already know what they are suffering from. The other lot of patients after being diagnosed by the doctors go the net to research on the doctor’s findings" says Dr Kosgei. GA_googleFillSlot( “AllAfrica_Story_Inset” );Traditionally patients took the doctor’s word as the gospel truth. However that is not the case today.
Diaz ‘Under Medical Attention’ After Father’s Death
San Francisco Chronicle – Apr 22, 2008
The actor is currently in London to promote the movie without Diaz after her father Emilio died last week at age 58. And 30-year-old Kutcher expressed his concerns for Diaz at the movie’s premiere in the British capital on Monday night. He told a WENN photographer “Sadly she will not be joining us for the premiere as she has just lost her father and is under medical attention with stress at the moment. “But she will be better soon.
Sneakwrapped Medical Forms
InfoWorld – Apr 22, 2008
But some medical patients in one metropolis that will remain nameless are just a little safer today from such outrages because of one reader who read the fine print took the time to think about it and then said no. Like many of us of a certain age the reader had been told by his doctor that a colonoscopy was in order. “Included with my preparation information was a one-page form from a genetics institute that I’d never heard of asking for my family’s medical regarding several types of cancer” the reader wrote. “K even as a layman I can understand how such information might be pertinent to this procedure.
China Medical Systems extends Deanxit distribution deal with Lundbeck…
Forbes – Apr 22, 2008
said it has extended its exclusive agency agreement with H. The pharmaceutical company also said it expects the resultant sales from the purchase of minimum quantities of Deanxit from Lundbeck in order to continue its agreement with Lundbeck to amount to $36 million in 2009 and $39 million in 2010.
GCC investors plan India medical city
Gulf Daily News – Apr 22, 2008
Abdulnabi Al Sho’ala who is also the chairman of the Bahrain – India Society (BIS) proposed to the Federation of GCC Chambers of Commerce and Industry to establish a committee to examine the proposal in detail and arrange a feasibility study. Mr Al Sho’ala and BIS board member thman Sharif discussed the proposal with the federation general-secretary Abdulrahim Hasan Naqi. The former Labour and Social Development minister also made a presentation on the proposed project at the India-Arab Investment Projects Conclave held in New Delhi last week. He led a delegation from Bahrain to the meeting which was organised by the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry.
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