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AI automates radiologists’ decision to perform prostate MRI scans with or without contrast

Ideally, clinicians could weigh the pros and cons for each exam, but time is typically at a premium for radiology departments flooded with prostate scan requests.

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CT technologist organizes protest against hospital’s vaccine, testing requirements

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John Matland says he and others are prepared to lose their jobs over the issue and did not change his stance after the FDA gave full approval to the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine on Monday.

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Portable MRI helps radiologists spot life-threatening brain bleeding in stroke patients

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Neurology experts using Hyperfine's bedside system correctly spotted 80% of intracerebral hemorrhages.

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Playing sports such as baseball, tennis does not increase odds of OA visible on hand X-rays

Additionally, repetitive strain from a history of bat or racket sports wasn't associated with symptomatic osteoarthritis, experts reported recently.

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Women who sit down with PCPs are more likely caught up on vital cancer screenings

Michigan Medicine doctors believe comprehensive screenings may be best accomplished via primary care-patient relationships rather than targeted screening sites.

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Digital pathology lab deploys ‘world’s 1st’ AI-powered solution for gastrointestinal cancers

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Tel Aviv, Israel-based Ibex Medical Analytics earned FDA Breakthrough Device Designation status for its platform recently after publishing promising results in The Lancet Digital Health.

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Ultrasound is crucial to prenatal care, yet new evidence reveals ‘substantial’ disparities

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Experts analyzed more than 80,000 pregnancies, including patient populations more likely to undergo a second-trimester exam.

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Reader-friendly myocardial perfusion imaging reports connect patients with their own healthcare

Focus groups requested 5 broad changes to reporting habits, which helped bolster readability, comprehension and knowledge of their future heart risks.

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Hospitals, insurers charging ‘wildly’ different amounts for same imaging services, new investigation reveals

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A knee MRI at health giant Mass General in Boston runs anywhere from $800-$4,000 depending on an individual's insurance plan, the New York Times uncovered.

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Radiologists use algorithm to diagnose tricky lung disease typically reserved for thoracic specialists

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The tool helped non-specialists include a correct diagnosis within their top 3 choices 65% of the time, compared to nearly 50% prior to training.

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