The future of women's health: unlocking innovation
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The future of women's health is likely to see continued advancements in technology and research, leading to better understanding and treatment of health issues specific to women. Read on for Thrive Wearables' findings from an insightful panel featuring leaders in the FemTech space. Click here to check the full article.
According to the company, the design of the camera was developed to meet the needs of general healthcare providers, including primary care, optometry, retail health clinics and home health settings, and ensure accessibility and practicality in these environments.
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The NHS is to be allowed to hire physician associates (PA) from Ghana, Zimbabwe and Bangladesh, despite concerns over the quality of their training.
Doctors have been in revolt over the plan to increase the number of PAs and AAs…