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GE Healthcare sells radiopharmacy network to now-largest molecular imaging firm in the U.S.

Radioisotope Life Sciences currently operates 31 pharmacies across 18 states.

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Scientists develop new low-cost, environmentally friendly x-ray technology

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A researcher holds the flexible x-ray scintillator. Photo courtesy of Biwu Ma / Florida State University.

Florida State University researchers recently described their approach developing novel x-ray scintillators in Nature Communications.

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Ultrasound society urges FDA to eliminate 'outdated' contrast label warnings

Researchers recently completed an external validation for the Ovarian-Adnexal Reporting and Data System (O-RADS) for classifying lesions as malignant or benign, for which validation had been previously lacking. #ORADS

The International Contrast Ultrasound Society submitted a Citizens Petition to the administration, following similar efforts undertaken in the past two years.

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Shear wave imaging ‘extremely promising’ for assessment of myocardial stiffness in heart transplant recipients

The noninvasive technique shows potential where cardiac magnetic resonance imaging falls short.

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TeraRecon Launches Intuition Subscription with Included Eureka AI Platform

TeraRecon launches new Intuition Titanium suite, a new inclusive subscription offering that includes a robust set of enterprise AI capabilities.

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Nearly 90% of radiology residents said selection committees favor MDs over DO applicants

Osteopathic rads also said they were more likely to be steered away from imaging because of their degree choice, according to survey results published in Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology.

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Neuroimaging experts are using AI to establish imaging biomarkers for brain disorders

Bibb Allen, MD, FACR, chief medical officer of the American College of Radiology (ACR) Data Science Institute, discusses multiple factors involved in the adoption rate of artificial intelligence (AI) in radiology.

Experts at Georgia State University are using thousands of datasets and various imaging modalities to investigate bipolar disorder, schizophrenia and depression.

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Reaching pre-med students is crucial to the future of interventional radiology, experts say

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Authors of a recent letter to the editor in Academic Radiology shared their own success with a pilot webinar program geared toward young professionals. 

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Patient who suffered ‘life-changing’ gadolinium reaction awaits jury’s medical malpractice decision

HCA Healthcare was recently hit with its second antitrust lawsuit — this time from the city of Brevard, North Carolina, for allegedly engaging in anti-competitive schemes.

The Pennsylvania man's attorneys argued that the hospital and radiologist involved did not follow policies and procedures that would have mitigated his injuries.

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Less than 40% of providers adhere to radiologists’ follow-up recommendations for incidental findings

Standardized reporting and communication could boost that figure much higher, researchers suggested in JACR.

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