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Continuation of 99mTc-PYP shortage prompts need for alternative cardiac amyloidosis imaging

cardiac amyloidosis on bone scan. Image courtesy of the Department of Nuclear Medicine, Medical University of Vienna, Austria.

Cardiac amyloidosis nuclear image. Image courtesy of the Department of Nuclear Medicine, Medical University of Vienna, Austria.

After three years of intermittent shortages of nuclear imaging tracer technetium-99m pyrophosphate, there are no signs of the shortage abating.

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New FDA-cleared algorithm could improve fetal anomaly detection on ultrasound

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Photo by Omar Lopez via Unsplash

The module helps automate the detection of eight common fetal anomalies using seven routine ultrasound views of the heart, brain and abdomen.

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How TikTok 'brain rot' impacts brain structure and function

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While social media addiction has been known since the emergence of Facebook, many believe that TikTok took digital dependence to another level. 

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Mummies, dinosaurs and vikings—CT is becoming the modality of choice to study history

Researchers use CT scans to study Viking skulls.

Photo by Carolina Bertilsson

Experts are interested in using computed tomography as an investigative tool due to its ability to provide detailed information while also preserving historical artifacts. 

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Ultrasound 'microjets' enable targeted treatment of neurological conditions

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It can be difficult to deliver targeted therapy to the brain due to its protective barrier, which only allows certain nutrients and oxygen to pass through.

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MRI technique makes breast cancer 'glow' on imaging

CDI technique makes breast cancer glow on imaging.

Courtesy of the University of Waterloo

The technique highlights differences in how water molecules move through cancerous tissue in comparison to healthy tissue.

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New radiotracer has 'incredible potential' to improve management of spinal cord injuries

Experts hope the information gained from their research could help providers better determine whether patients will regain mobility after sustaining an injury. 

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Center for Devices and Radiological Health hit with federal job cuts

Jobs hiring talent people human resources

Following the mass layoffs, labeled “the Valentine’s Day Massacre” by some, many have expressed concern with how the move could impact patient care, AI research and more.

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Embracing the future: James Min left academia to push for a paradigm shift in preventive cardiology

Video of James Min, MD, explaining the future of cardiac care using CT and AI plaque analysis to create a personalized and more accurate cardiac risk assessment, similar to a mammogram for the heart.

James Min, MD, Cleerly's founder and CEO, changed careers to address what he saw as a major unmet need in cardiology.

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Commercially insured women less likely to be referred for interventional procedures

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“These findings raise the question of whether insurance reimbursement impacts referral patterns for other conditions and specialties, and the extent to which it may outweigh evidence-based care decisions."

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