The money will help power 10 individual research cores, including one focused on using neuroimaging methods to analyze brain changes associated with the disease.
Including bone mineral density testing with patients' exams added no extra time and identified those at greater risk for fracture, Danish researchers explained recently.
One Stanford University School of Medicine radiologist is hopeful this will lay the groundwork for an entirely new subspecialty in nuclear medicine and radiology.
One Seattle physician believes providers that prioritize strategic opportunities over operational challenges will be better positioned in the post-COVID future.
The revamped device also required patients to receive less sedation or anesthesia for their exam, according to Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital researchers.