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Getting diabetes misdiagnosed

Nearly 40% of adults with type 1 diabetes were misdiagnosed with type 2 says research done by the University of Exeter. It is key to provide efficient translation services to patients when being diagnosed. This prevents misdiagnosis and ensures they get the right treatment including insulin or...

Healthcare robots and document translation priorities
Healthcare robots and document translation priorities

Translation of medical documents must always follow certain criteria to search compliance with current laws. However, there are medical materials or guidelines that are needed due to governmental mandates and others that are linked to the institutions particular needs. To satisfy those needs also come robotics...

Medicine translation and chiropody facing feet pathologies and pains
Medicine translation and chiropody facing feet pathologies and pains

When patient and medical provider have a limited ability to interconnect in the same language, administering effective medical services can be very difficult.  This can happen when providing chiropodist healthcare services, as well as while dealing with patients in any other medical specialty.   [Sharer]   Chiropody treatments for...

Medical translator and single? Latest medical studies by Okomeds
Medical translator and single? Latest medical studies by Okomeds

Here are our March Medical News taking into account the most recent medical studies. 5 or 2 types of diabetes? Recent medical studies shows that diabetes pacients could be more accurately treated by dividing the desease in 5 clusters instead of 2. The reason concerns diabetes heterogeneity,...

Personalized lifestyle medicine translation
Personalized lifestyle medicine translation

It’s a fact that the current largest healthcare approach is a reactive one.   ¿Is personalized lifestyle medicine the new approach required to defeat non-communicable diseases?   Although sick care can be precise for severe diseases, several medical studies and their translations show that in today’s world, with an...

Healthcare and Medical interpretation news
Healthcare and Medical Interpretation Services January news by Okomeds

Here are some interesting and outstanding healthcare and medical interpretation services news. (Our main sources are: Medical news today, US today, Science daily, US News, BBC News, News Medical Life Sciences and Medlineplus).   DISCOVERIES   - Processed meats and breast cancer risk A new research (The European Journal of Cancer) provides some...

Medical Marijuana
Medical marijuana, Doctors’ perspective and Medical Translators’ contribution

Pharmacists as Paul Mavor in Australia are studying the benefits of medical marijuana. This herb is specially indicated for patients who have no other options. However, according to him some conditions concerning the benefits of cannabis are clear, but others are still under investigation. Animal models...

HEALTH, MEDICINE AND MEDICAL TRANSLATION SERVICES DECEMBER NEWS BY OKOMEDS
Health, Medicine and Medical translation services December NEWS by OKOMEDS

EVENTS AND CELEBRATIONS November has reminded ordinary people of some of the current fights of the Health and Pharmaceutical sectors celebrating International days such as: International Day of Radiology (8 November) International Day of Spina Bifida (21 November) or Anti-Obesity Day (26 November). The world...

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