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US waives ban on uranium exports used to produce Mo-99

The move delays a restriction on licenses required to export highly enriched uranium for two years.

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Machine learning screens for obstructive CAD, reduces unnecessary imaging

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By combining AI with coronary artery calcium scoring and other cardiac measurements, the team would have prevented 73 unnecessary scans.

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Woman sues troubled radiology practice over mammography quality issues

The patient is seeking class action status for the lawsuit to include other women who had breast scans during a two-year period at Raleigh Radiology Blue Ridge.

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Medical societies release AUC ratings for imaging congenital heart disease patients

The 47-page document, published Jan. 6 in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, touches on multiple cardiac imaging modalities, rating them based on their appropriateness for examining adults and children with previously diagnosed heart defects.

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Hybrid communication tool relieves radiologist burnout while cutting costs

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When put to the test, the hybrid computer/human system freed up significant time for radiologists, which may translate to more time dedicated to reading studies.

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What’s to Gain from Strain? Experts Say Strain Echocardiography Is on the Path to Acceptance

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Despite its diagnostic and prognostic value, speckle-tracking strain echocardiography is underused, some cardiac imagers say. What will it take for adoption to pick up?

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System combining laser imaging, AI may make cancer operations safer and more effective

The new approach can diagnose brain tumors similarly to humans, but in a fraction of the time.

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PET tracer can help fight heart attacks earlier in the process

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Researchers may improve heart attack outcomes by zeroing in on the cellular activity that causes long-lasting damage to the heart.

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CDS improves diagnostic imaging yield for evaluating pulmonary embolism

More than 1,400 CT pulmonary angiography exams could have been avoided if each test in the study had been ordered using the tool.

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Clinicians follow musculoskeletal MRI reports less often when further imaging is recommended

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More can be done to change this trend, argued authors of a recent study published in the American Journal of Roentgenology.

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