Fortune is on Amazon’s side
Fortune is an American multinational business magazine that regularly publishes ranked lists of companies. The Fortune 500 is the...
Exploring the use of nanotechnology in diagnostic medicine
Over the years, one of the most important objectives of diagnostic medicine has been to be able to diagnose medical problems as swiftly...
Could antennas save lives?
From the beginning of human civilisation, communication has had a high level of importance for us. In recent years, we have used...
Impact of healthcare reforms
Over the years, the world has seen levels of medical innovation and its evolution. In just a few generations, we have developed...
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning could dictate the future of healthcare
Artificial intelligence (AI) has been playing a critical role in industries for decades. AI has only recently begun to take a leading...
Viewing healthcare from a new perspective
Primary information or experience in a particular situation while working for it is more fulfilling than gathering secondary data and...
Numbing the Pain of Healthcare
It is only apparent when we look deeper into the extent of medical help that is provided to the students with financial problems, how...
Growth of Information Technology in the healthcare sector
In today’s world technology is evolving fast and so are we as a community. As technology continues to become more integrated into our...
“HATS” off to technology
In the past, the common focus in clinical research has been on the variables: patient and practice, and not on the more significant...
‘Fake’ Patients can ‘feel’?
Northeastern University always has something or other interesting popping around the campus. For now, a group of labs in the Behrakis...
Diseases that may soon affect you
Often, the poor are more prone to airborne diseases for not having enough money to afford proper living and access to quality healthcare....
Smartwatch in healthcare- Helping people with autism
With the rise of the era of smartwatches, Matthew Goodwin, Northeastern University’s behavioural scientist, has taken this technology...
Free tampons- a step towards normalising menstruation
“In my mind, urination, defecation, and menstruation are biological processes that shouldn’t be treated any differently from each other,...
“Large” problems, “small” solutions-Nanotechnology
Thomas Webster, a chemical engineering professor at Northeastern University, was recently elected as an Overseas Fellow to the Royal...
Dementia – the Memory Curse
Dementia is one of those terrible conditions where the person spends all his life in absolute confusion. Imagine that you have no idea...
Are US colleges taking initiatives on Healthcare studies?
Carmen Sceppa is the new dean of the Bouvé College of Health Sciences and wants to talk about the ongoing crisis of American healthcare...
The Global Health Conference and what to learn from it
Kritika Singh is an expert in dealing with organising research and global health conferences. What’s more, she can even get people...
How effective is a walk-in clinic ?
Most patients seeking medical care don’t want to wait for long hours. Urgent Walk-in Clinics, with their long working hours and immediate...
Finding a Fix for Nigeria Healthcare Landscape
Nigeria is a country in West Africa. Nigeria is often referred to as the “Giant of Africa”, owing to its large population and economy....



















