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Imperial College develops 'self diagnosis' chip

...and diagnostic companies". Take me to ZDNet's technology in health special - BodyTechnic Read more

29 January, 1999 by Jane Wakefield

Computer and Web Technology crucial to scientific breakthrough

...down the ageing process and even prevent cells from dying. Also read BodyTechnic Read more

11 December, 1998 by Jane Wakefield

BodyTechnic: Psychiatrist develops virtual therapy

A British psychiatrist has developed a system he says allows the treatment of patients anywhere in the world through... Read more

3 December, 1998 by Maria Seminerio

BodyTechnic: Smelling a diagnosis

If the word breathalyser conjures up pictures of a late-night motorway encounter with the police -- think again. In the next century these sinister instruments may serve as a diagnostic device for both doctors and patients. Read more

3 December, 1998 by Jane Wakefield

BodyTechnic: Web-based medical info set to become the norm

In America getting medical information over the Internet is becoming increasingly popular. A recent study by Jupiter... Read more

3 December, 1998 by Jane Wakefield

BodyTechnic: Open wide and say ahhhh to kiosks

Although there is no getting away from the dreaded visit to the doctor, the Web may soon be playing a complimentary role in getting medical information to patients via interactive kiosks. Read more

3 December, 1998 by Jane Wakefield

BodyTechnic: Cancer treatment spares healthy tissue

An innovative radiation treatment developed by a Massachusetts-based company, promises to revolutionise the treatment of breast cancer over the next decade. Read more

3 December, 1998 by Jane Wakefield

BodyTechnic: New funding for brain implants

Two months after American scientists stunned the scientific community by announcing they had developed brain implants to control computers by thought, new funding is now being used for one more patient. Read more

3 December, 1998 by Jane Wakefield

BodyTechnic: Orthopaedic injuries get cyber-therapy

A computer-aided machine that simulates normal body movement is being used to aid patients recovering from orthopaedic injury at the Nottingham City Hospital Read more

3 December, 1998 by Jane Wakefield

Heal thyself Web site launched

...health care they can be offered," he said. Take me to the Bodytechnic special Read more

8 December, 1999 by Jane Wakefield

Health experts play down VDU scare

...all been sick building syndrome." For more medical-related stories, visit the BodyTechnic Special Read more

15 July, 1999 by Will Knight

Spinal cord surgery to be Webcast in US

...the surgeons performing the procedure. For more medical-related stories, visit the BodyTechnic Special Read more

12 April, 1999 by Maria Seminerio

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