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42% of radiologists say unsupportive work culture restricts their breastfeeding goals

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Time constraints and a lack of access to dedicated lactating areas were also cited as top barriers, according to a new study published in Academic Radiology.

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Medical school applications skyrocketing, propelled by COVID-19 and the ‘Fauci effect’

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The Association of American Medical Colleges says its applications are up 18% compared to last year, even amid falling college enrollment numbers.

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Patients wearing a mask with metal during MRI exams at risk of suffering facial burns, FDA warns

Hypertension patients measured their blood pressure less frequently during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to new research published in Hypertension. In addition, when those patients did measure their blood pressure, the readings were less healthy than they had been before the pandemic.

Individuals may not be aware their face covering contains metal components, such as a bendable nose piece or staples on the headband, the administration cautioned.

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Patients want radiologists to explain imaging findings quickly, but referring providers tend to disagree

Up to 82% of consumers favor same-day communication and said prolonged wait times cause feelings of anxiety, according to a new study in Clinical Imaging.

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Lantheus agrees to sell offshore radiopharmacy and PET facility to PharmaLogic in $18M cash deal

The stock purchase deal also includes a long-term supply agreement, which is subject to customary closing conditions and expected to wrap-up in the first quarter of next year.

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Radiologists find more evidence DBT enhances breast cancer screening

Researcher considers greater role of AB-MRI for patients with personal history of breast cancer

Yale Medicine researcher and lead author Melissa A. Durand, MD, said she expects the method to move forward as the standard of care, replacing traditional mammography

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FDA eases inspection, quality regulations for mammography facilities struggling during COVID crisis

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The new guidance is expected to increase the availability of breast imaging services during the pandemic, the administration said recently.

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Fujifilm releases SYNAPSE® Dose 2.0

Fujifilm’s unique SYNAPSE® Dose 2.0 offers a comprehensive system for monitoring and managing patient radiation exposure across different imaging modalities.

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Imaging startup Nanox livestreams its digital x-ray imaging capabilities during RSNA’s annual meeting

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During a highly anticipated event at RSNA, Chairman and CEO Ran Poliakine imaged his own wrist using the Nanox.ARC system.

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RSNA 2020: New automated tool uses CT-based fat data to predict heart attack, stroke

The artificial intelligence platform outperformed both body mass index and overall weight at forecasting such outcomes, researchers explained recently.

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