Raksha Bandhan 2019 Special: Resolve Sibling Fights in These Ways And Start Afresh

Representational Image (Photo Credits: Unsplash) New Delhi (India), Aug 12: It was a brunch party at Darshini Lamba’s father’s place when she decided to never speak with her elder sister, Rathri Ahuja, again. The reason was the snide comments that Rathri used to pass at her. After one particularly insult-laden meal, Darshini’s father asked Rathri… Read More: Raksha Bandhan 2019 Special: Resolve Sibling Fights in These Ways… »

3 keys to protecting patient data from common threats

In the spring of 2018, cybercriminals attacked a multi-specialty practice, a lab-testing company and an electronic health records developer in just a few weeks. In the most alarming example, they infected a Missouri clinic with multiple types of malware. Then, as the hackers made their exit, they also infected the clinic with ransomware to cover… Read More: 3 keys to protecting patient data from common threats »

A week of wonders awaits

With more than 2000 events planned around Australia, National Science Week from August 10-18 offers plenty of educational fun for all ages. Events in and around that week will include parties, music and comedy shows, panel discussions, citizen science opportunities, interactive displays, film nights, open days and online activities, making science accessible and enjoyable. Activities… Read More: A week of wonders awaits »

Women in labour given virtual reality to ease pain of childbirth

Media playback is unsupported on your device Women in labour are being given virtual reality headsets to see if they can help manage the pain of childbirth. University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff is carrying out a trial and it could be rolled out across Wales, if successful. Midwife Suzanne Hardacre, said the technology offered… Read More: Women in labour given virtual reality to ease pain of… »