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Can Google Glass Become a Game Changer for Surgeons?

Google Glass

Google Glass, the wearable mobile technology from Google is creating an impact in healthcare space. The most recent development is that surgeons are experimenting with Glass to improve their efficiency. Can Google Glass become a game changer for surgeons? With a pair of eye glasses

Peanut Allergies on the Rise Among Children in the U.S.

Peanut Allergies

A study conducted by a group of New York researchers found that 1.4% of children in the U.S. had peanut allergy in 2010, up from 0.4% in 1997. The study also showed that the percentage of children with allergies to peanuts or tree nuts increased

Doctors Finding EHR Changeover Laborious and Inefficient

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The conversion of paper documents into Electronic Health Records (EHRs) or Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) picked up pace when the Affordable Care Act With EHR, wherever the patient goes, physicians can access the information they need to treat the patient. Though it is really helpful

Misuse of Sedatives Sending More Patients to Emergency Rooms, Reports SAMHSA

Misuse of Sedatives Sending More Patients to Emergency Rooms, Reports SAMHSA

The non-medical use of prescription drugs, particularly opioids, sedatives, and stimulants, has assumed epidemic proportions in the United States, accounting for increasing numbers of emergency room visits and deaths from reactions and overdoses. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) recently reported

Three Major Trends in Medical Transcription

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Medical transcription is getting increasingly competitive and is emerging as one of the fastest growing sectors in healthcare industry. The sector has witnessed great advancements in technology aimed at meeting client demands with greater accuracy and timeliness. The US Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that

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