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  • How Artificial Intelligence gave a Paralyzed Woman her Voice back

    At the age of 30, Ann suffered a brainstem stroke that left her severely paralyzed. She lost control of all the muscles in her body and was unable even to breathe. It came on suddenly one afternoon, for reasons that are still mysterious.

    For the next five years, Ann went to bed each night afraid she would die in her sleep. It took years of physical therapy before she could move her facial muscles enough to laugh or cry. Still, the muscles that would have allowed her to speak remained immobile.

  • Is MSW online possible after Pharmacy degree?

    Yes, it is possible for individuals with a pharmacy background to pursue a Master's in Social Work (MSW) online. While it may not be the most common pathway, people from diverse educational backgrounds are often welcomed in the field of social work. And this course (after pharmacy) is for someone who wants to opt-out from pharmacy or explore other career options that are offered after a pharmacy degree.

  • Six healthy foods which lower cardiovascular disease and deaths globally

    A study led by McMaster University and Hamilton Health Sciences researchers at the Population Research Health Institute (PHRI) has found that not eating enough of six key foods in combination is associated with a higher risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in adults.

  • Interview questions and answers for pharmaceutical analyst post

    A pharmaceutical analyst is a professional who works in the pharmaceutical industry and is responsible for performing various tests and analyses on drugs and drug products. Pharmaceutical analysts work in quality control (QC) or research and development (R&D) departments of pharmaceutical companies.

  • Can ChatGPT be counted on Healthcare?

    A study in the Journal of The National Cancer Institute Cancer Spectrum looked at chatbots and artificial intelligence (AI), as they become popular resources for cancer information. They found these resources give accurate information when asked about common cancer myths and misconceptions. In the first study of its kind, Skyler Johnson, MD, physician-scientist at Huntsman Cancer Institute and assistant professor in the department of radiation oncology at the University of Utah (the U), evaluated the reliability and accuracy of ChatGPT’s cancer information.

  • Few medicines are failing simple dissolution test in India, a vital concern

    Indian pharmaceutical firms are struggling to deliver standard medicine to its own population which came out by a recent alert from CDSCO which notified that many pharmaceutical formulations from renowned industries are failing simple dissolution tests.

  • Pharmacovigilance - Indian view of 2023

    Pharmacovigilance is the process of monitoring and assessing the safety of medications after they have been approved and are on the market. This includes identifying and assessing potential side effects, monitoring the use of medications in real-world settings, and taking appropriate actions to minimize risks and improve patient safety.

  • Lack of medicines in Greece and the solution of Generics

    The problem of drug shortages is taking on alarming proportions worldwide. In Greece at the moment, antibiotics, antipyretics and inhaled medicines are in main shortage, but Greek pharmacists noted that more than 200 drugs for almost the entire spectrum of diseases were in permanent shortage.

  • Pharmacists migration to Australia and New Zealand gets easier now with Academically.ai

    Academically.ai, We are an Australian healthcare education technology (EdTech) start-up based in Sydney. We provide courses that will prepare pharmacists to practice, getting a job and migrate to Australia and New Zealand.

    To put it simply, we intend to enter the Indian market because the majority of pharmacists are underpaid, and many are unaware of such vast potential outside of India, and we look forwards to spreading knowledge about such opportunities.

  • JOINING HANDS WITH UNICEF FOR CHILD NUTRITION AND IMMUNIZATION

    Nitte College of Pharmaceutical Sciences in partnership with UNICEF and Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, executed a project on Social &Behavior Change Among the Communities to Avail Health & Nutrition Services in Karnataka. It sparked off with the inaugural ceremony on 6th of May, 2022 where Dr. Kusum Devi, Principal, NCOPS emphasizedon the importance of nutrition and immunization for the well-being of the community. NSS Officer, Dr Ashwini. Mhighlighted the essence of the project and the qualities and nature of an NSS volunteer.

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