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Siemens buying Varian for $16B; lawmakers slam Philips contract, plus more radiology vendor news

Also, Hologic criticizes new American Cancer Society screening guidelines, while GE Healthcare and Merit Medical see sales slide in second quarter. 

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HIMSS pushes 2021 meeting back 5 months: ‘We just felt that March was too much of a risk’

The Chicago-based Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society officially announced Friday that it’s moving HIMSS21 in Las Vegas back to Aug. 9-13. 

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Imaging accreditation org RadSite announces new CMO, and other recent radiology job changes

Patrick Browning, MD.
Patrick Browning, MD.

Radiology Partners' president steps down, ASTRO names new president-elect, and more imaging workforce moves from this past month.

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Biopharmaceutical firm AC Immune wins funding for ‘game-changing’ Parkinson’s PET agent

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The win comes shortly after the Swiss-based company shared positive early results for its radiotracer during the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference.

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Is reopening schools safe? Doctors warn of new ‘paradigm shift’ in COVID-19’s impact on children

kids in school

Boston Children's Hospital and Harvard Medical School physicians added that the virus is "far more" than just a respiratory illness in this population.

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‘Why not change the world?’: Grant will fast-track AI tools for screening high-risk COVID cases

The algorithms will analyze various pieces of information, including CT images and vital signs, to help clinicians determine disease severity and predict patient outcomes.

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Female smokers four times more likely to suffer brain aneurysm than nonsmokers

That risk only grew for those with underlying hypertension, suggesting women between 30 and 60 years old may benefit from screening, researchers wrote recently.

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COVID-19 patients with neurological symptoms warrant ‘prompt workup’ for stroke

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Mount Sinai researchers also found those with the disease are 2.4 times more likely to suffer large vessel occlusion stroke.

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RSNA awarded federal grant to create radiology training hub in Africa

The $750,000 in funding will be used to establish a new educational institution, part of the organization's Global Learning Centers program launched last year.

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Researchers move closer to a blood test for Alzheimer’s, replacing costly PET scans

Nicolas Barthelemy
Nicolas Barthelemy, PhD, an instructor in neurology at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, loads a sample into a mass spectrometer. Photo credit: Matt Miller

The findings will also propel research studies into new treatments and help diagnose patients with dementia.

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