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Virtual reality can take the stress out of breast cancer treatment

Women who wore a VR headset during chemotherapy reported less anxiety and a better mood following their appointment.

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Chuck Norris’ gadolinium lawsuit against Bracco dismissed

Norris filed the suit against the manufacturer in November 2017, alleging his wife Gena suffered severe side effects from the contrast agent. 

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‘Gamification’ of imaging education reduces errors, boosts radiologists’ confidence

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Courtesy of the American Journal of Roentgenology.

More than 90% of participants said they would use the game for educational purposes again.

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AI turns low-quality brain scans into ‘super resolution’ MRIs

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Courtesy of the University of Malaga.

Experts believe their approach will allow specialists to pinpoint brain-related pathologies—such as physical injuries, cancer or language disorders, among other things—with improved accuracy.

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NIH awards $725K grant to detect neonatal brain injury using photoacoustic imaging

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Kamran Avanaki, PhD, will use the money to continue developing a point-of-care, 3D neonatal imaging system.

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21st century PACS: 4 ways blockchain could change the radiology landscape

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Two imaging experts believe the ledger technology holds some of the same potential to change the field as picture archiving and communication systems did decades ago.

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Hospitals beginning to shift away from patient shielding during x-ray exams

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One large Chicago hospital is launching an "Abandon the Shield" campaign to educate staff, patients and clinicians before it discontinues the practice.

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Most radiologists have moved toward peer learning, but many want more standardization

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Radiologists desire uniform expectations on minimum-required monthly cases for peer review and consistent metrics for reporting peer learning.

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CTA is a cost-conscious approach to improve outcomes in minor stroke patients

Using CT angiography to screen for large vessel occlusion, followed immediately by thrombectomy, proved to be the cheapest option and yielded the most quality-adjusted life years. 

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Nearly half of radiologists report feeling burned out, higher than the average physician

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Medscape queried more than 15,000 doctors across 29 specialties for their “National Physician Burnout & Suicide Report 2020: The Generational Divide," published Jan. 15.

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