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Skin test may prevent adverse reactions to radiocontrast material

A skin test may help clinicians prevent adverse drug reactions in patients receiving radiocontrast material, according to a new study published in the American Journal of Roentgenology.

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AI trained on synthetic images makes accurate cancer diagnoses

A machine learning method trained on synthetic breast ultrasound elastography images accurately classified tumors when applied to real-world images, according to a new study published in the August issue of Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering.

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How a large healthcare system reduced variation in radiology reports

“Substantial differences in report structure, content, length, and degree of detail provided by different radiologists can be a source of confusion and frustration for referrers and patients," wrote authors of a new study published in the American Journal of Roentgenology.

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NRC proposes updated guidance for patients receiving radioactive material

The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is asking for comments on its proposed revision to be submitted by Aug. 26.

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Repeated head hits cause brain damage regardless of concussions

A season of football can significantly damage a player’s brain, even if they did not experience a concussion. The results bolster evidence that suggests even repeated hits to the head can cause impactful brain damage.

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Survey examines parent communication preferences in pediatric radiology

Parents of pediatric radiology patients value speed over all other aspects of radiology results reporting, according to findings from a new survey published Aug. 14 in Academic Radiology.

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MRI reveals ‘smoldering’ brain spots may indicate severe MS

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Image courtesy Reich lab, NIH/NINDS

“We hope these results will help test the effectiveness of new therapies for this form of MS and reduce the suffering patients experience,” said lead author of the study published in JAMA Neurology.

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Neuroimaging shows e-devices may hamper understanding of complex concepts

A recent fMRI-based study found that learning via electronic devices such as smartphones or tablets can inhibit the brain’s ability to understand scientific texts, according to a recent study published by Scientific Reports.

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Researchers survey radiology’s attitude toward synthesized digital mammography in DBT

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Synthesized digital mammography (SM) was created to help reduce the radiation dose for patients undergoing digital mammography (DM) in digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT), so why haven’t more clinics adopted it?

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ADHD medication can negatively impact child brain development

A commonly prescribed drug used to treat attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) disproportionately affects the development of children’s brains compared to adults with ADHD, according to a new study published in Radiology.

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