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MRI scans reveal bigger brains in people with optimal cardiovascular health

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Photo by Natasha Connell via Unsplash

Heart-healthy patients had 43% fewer white matter lesions identified on their scans, according to research set to be presented at the American Stroke Association's International Stroke Conference.

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Radiologists' on-call workloads have more than doubled relative to ED visits

Between 2012 and 2019, on-call work, measured in RVUs, increased by 52% compared to a 23% increase in ED visits, experts recently reported in the European Journal of Radiology.

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Medical isotope update: Shortage expected to last weeks as nuclear reactor remains sidelined

Mo-99, Lu-177, and I-131 supply issues are forecasted until approximately one week after the downed reactor resumes operations on Feb. 12, the Nuclear Medicine Europe Emergency Response Team said.

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Specific chest CT findings linked with increased mortality in COVID patients

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Three abnormalities, including pleural effusion and nodular consolidation, were all independent predictors of 30-day in-hospital mortality.

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MR-guided thermoseeds can destroy cancerous brain tissue

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"Improving the precision of treatment delivery is arguably the greatest unmet need we have in contemporary medicine," experts explained in Advanced Science.

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New research can help radiologists manage architectural distortion identified via DBT exams

After surgical excision, 10.2% of the architectural distortion cases with nonmalignant pathology at biopsy were upgraded to malignant, researchers reported in the American Journal of Roentgenology.

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North America’s oldest radiology society awards Edward Lee with its highest honor

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Edward Y. Lee, MD, MPH. Photo: American Roentgen Ray Society.

The American Roentgen Ray Society will present Lee, a renowned pediatric imaging specialist, with the 2022 Gold Medal during its annual meeting in May.

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Radiology leaders call on imaging community to create blueprint for digital image exchange by 2024

Google Cloud has launched three new healthcare accelerators, partnering up with health systems, to address common use cases around health equity, patient flow and value-based care.

With technology now enabling seamless data transfer, it has become “unacceptable” to force patients and their families to hand-deliver images, experts charged in JACR.

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Nuclear reactor in Poland steps up to address Mo-99 shortage

The Maria reactor in Poland began producing the isotope hours after a water leak shut down the high flux reactor in Petter, the Netherlands.

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Stroke imaging specialist RapidAI hires new CEO

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Karim Karti. Photo: RapidAI.

Karim Karti brings 25 years of experience to the position, including more than two decades at GE Healthcare Imaging, where he served as president and CEO.

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