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Can medical imaging help drug addicts get clean?

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Researchers hope to learn if focused ultrasound can help cocaine users combat their cravings. 

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'Robust' new imaging technique combines ultrasound with optical tomography

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Souvik Roy. Image courtesy of the University of Texas at Arlington.

Researchers with the University of Texas at Arlington received a grant worth $190,000 to continue working on the new modality. 

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Nebraska man attempts to escape police custody during MRI

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The man was in custody after leading police on a high-speed chase the day before.

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Data mining of structured radiology reports yields advantageous insights

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Datapoints contained in structured radiology reports can be readily mined to guide decisions around long-term clinical, business and population-health aims. 

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Unavoidability of ‘one-off’ imaging forces radiology to keep one foot in fee-for-service world

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Radiology can participate only sporadically in CMS’s current conception of value-based care. Why?

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Social media influencers help build a ‘positive, connected basis for radiology’s thriving future’

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Here’s a profile of the quintessential social media influencer working in radiology: male, physician, subspecialized, academic and/or administrative leader ... 

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Combining AI models leads to better breast cancer risk assessments

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A new study out of Denmark suggests two advanced artificial intelligence algorithms are better than one. 

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Common cancer screenings may not lead to longer lives, with 1 key exception

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New research out of Norway focused on 6 common cancer screening tests, tracking their impact on more than 2 million patients.

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Virtual radiology consultation services could add value—but are patients interested?

Telehealth can provide significant value when it comes to managing and monitoring patients with CVD or suspected CVD. A new scientific statement from the American Heart Association explores the latest details on this evolving treatment option. 

Patients appeared to show little interest in the offering, presenting an "important quandary" for the specialty, according to a new study. 

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Some cancer patients may be able to skip the radiation after breast-conserving surgery

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Skipping radiotherapy after breast-conserving surgery would mean patients get to avoid the side effects linked to radiation exposure. 

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