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India outsourcing workers stressed to the limit

Comment Workers are suffering from obesity, sleep disorders, depression and broken relationships - problems which can lead to more serious conditions such as diabetes or heart disease. The outsourcing industry has brought jobs... [25 Aug 2009]

Photos: The top five UK supercomputing projects

Photo It was part of the Wellcome Trust Case Control Consortium, which recently completed a study comparing the genes of 14,000 people with a range of diseases - from Crohn's Disease to diabetes - with those of 3,000 healthy... [18 May 2009]

Dell Case Study: Park Nicollet

White Paper Park Nicollet Health Services (PNHS) is an integrated care system in Minnesota, recognized as a leader in several specialty areas including heart, cancer, childbirth, diabetes, eating disorders, stroke and Parkinson's. [04 Dec 2008]

How global computing grid could save the world

News Ana Lucia Da Costa, Wisdom researcher at the CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, a research body funded by the French government) laboratories, said that the organisation's computer modelling has developed 30 potential... [20 Oct 2008]

Survival Data Mining: Treatment of Chronic Illness

White Paper It is the purpose of this project to use survival data mining techniques to investigate prescribed medications for patients with Type II diabetes. The paper examines the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey for the years... [19 Sep 2008]

Tomorrow's wireless world: Healthcare to wear

News They could be used to check patients' vital health signs, such as pulse and blood pressure, and to monitor chronic conditions like asthma, diabetes and heart disease, or gauge movement or fitness levels. [08 May 2008]

Tech to tackle India's poverty

News Every adopted village has a health centre, some with remote diagnostic capabilities, tending to more than six million patients and treating more than 40,000 for diabetes and hyper-tension. Villagers in India are turning... [23 Apr 2008]

Thousands more UK patients' details lost

News The details related to patients with long term conditions such as asthma and diabetes. Stockport Primary Care Trust (PCT) admitted it had not informed the thousands affected after it lost their names, dates of birth and... [18 Jan 2008]

Health warning to overweight IT managers

News Bupa warned IT managers are increasing their risk of heart attacks, strokes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes and some cancers. Overweight IT managers are risking their health by smoking and failing to... [15 Jan 2008]

NETGEAR Technology Boosts Productivity and Performance of Youth Charity

White Paper JDRF is the UK arm of a global charity dedicated to finding a cure for type 1 (juvenile) diabetes. The organisation has re-vamped its fundraising approach to include greater use of its existing, devoted supporter base... [30 Jun 2007]

Home care moves into the 21st century

News Telehealth devices allow people to monitor conditions such as heart disease or diabetes. The elderly and sufferers of long-term illness could soon benefit from technology designed to help them live more independently. [23 May 2007]

Cisco Networking Academy Program Opens Doors for Bulgarians With Special Needs

White Paper The Cisco Networking Academy Program is helping to create opportunities for young Bulgarians with special needs.year-old Gospodin Kostadinov, who has diabetes, continued his Academy studies after IT Essentials,... [13 Apr 2007]

Diabetics have got RFID under their skin

News The 18 were implanted with the chips by RFID company VeriChip at the Atlanta Diabetes Expo. While the privacy debate around RFID chips still rages, 18 diabetics in the US have voluntarily signed up to have the tags put... [14 Mar 2007]

Novo Nordisk (China) Boosts Sales With Integrated Management System

White Paper Novo Nordisk is a biopharmaceutical healthcare company with a market-leading position in diabetes care. In 1994, the company established a subsidiary in China and later opened a Biopharmaceutical Technology Research and... [22 Dec 2006]

Secure network improves NHS diabetes care

Case Study The Suffolk West Primary Care Trust Diabetic Eye Screening Service (Dess) screens patients to see if changes are occurring to their eyes as a result of diabetes affecting the retina, providing essential information for... [11 Oct 2005]

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