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Researcher scans herself 75 times to study effects of birth control on brain health

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The postdoctoral research fellow hopes her research will provide greater insight into how the use of oral birth control impacts physical and mental health.

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Brain changes related to Huntington's evident on imaging decades before symptoms emerge

Experts hope their findings offer valuable insights that one day lead to improved interventions aimed at preserving brain function in patients with Huntington's. 

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New GBCA uses 60% less gadolinium

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Bayer’s latest contrast agent is proving its potential in clinical trials as a promising alternative to agents with higher gadolinium content. 

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COVID restrictions left many rad tech students 'very unprepared' for workforce

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New survey data indicate that addressing the effect of technologists’ missed opportunities during their training may be a yearslong effort.

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Brookfield Zoo dolphin gets prenatal ultrasound

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Allie during ultrasound with Dr. Jen Langan. Photo courtesy of Brookfield Zoo Chicago.

Allie, a 37-year-old bottlenose dolphin, is reportedly in her second trimester of pregnancy and is giving researchers a unique opportunity to study the gestational period in dolphins. 

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Mayo Clinic and Microsoft partner to advance generative AI in radiology

The pair's hope is that their model, which will first focus on chest X-rays, will provide significant benefits for radiology workflows.

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ACR partners to create AI foundational model assessment website

Video Christoph Wald explains how the Health AI Challenge help understand how foundational AI models work

Christoph Wald, MD, vice chair of the American College of Radiology Board of Chancellors, explains the partnerships with academic institutions to create the Health AI Challenge will help provide a better understanding of how foundational AI models work.

 

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High-intensity focused ultrasound could allow prostate cancer patients to avoid surgery

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The less invasive method could help men avoid some of the unpleasant side effects such as urinary incontinence and sexual dysfunction, which are known deterrents for patients facing potential prostatectomy.

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Could synthetic images replace the need for contrast?

Simulated MR images could eliminate the need for contrast in prostate scans.

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Synthetic images are often of diagnostic quality and can be reliably used to assess clinically significant prostate cancer while also sparing patients from contrast exposure.

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Experts developing AI model that learns from calcium-scoring CT scans

The imaging iodine contrast shortage is delaying procedures and causing rationing at hospitals. impact is it having on hospitals and the tough decisions that are being made to triage patients to determine if they will get a contrast CT scan or an interventional or surgical procedure requiring contrast. Photo by Dave Fornell

The team hopes to develop a model that will estimate a patient's risk of major cardiovascular events and predict when such events are most likely to occur.

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