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Imaging groups recently conveyed their concerns to Health and Human Services in a letter submitted March 16. 

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Edward Wolfgang Lee, MD, PhD, believes he is the specialty's first physician to perform a key life-saving, minimally invasive procedure on a child. 

'Leaky' blood brain barrier causes long-term damage years after head injuries

New evidence suggests the BBB can remain compromised following a head injury, even years after it first occurred.

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A new KFF survey shows almost 10% of people who had an Obamacare Marketplace plan in 2025 decided to head into 2026 with no coverage at all. Another 28% re-enrolled but with a different—presumably lesser—plan. 

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Radiology Business recently spoke with RBMA Co-executive Directors Linda Wilgus and Jessica Struve about the organization's PaRADigm meeting, which starts April 12 in Orlando, Florida. 

MR-guided breast biopsy tools from Mammotome nab FDA clearance.

The products were developed with both patients and providers in mind and were designed to streamline the entire procedural process.

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The next-generation valve from Corcym features a sutureless frame as well as laser-cut leaflets and thread holes.

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Just weeks after separating from Medtronic and going public, MiniMed secured FDA clearance for its next-generation insulin pump technology. 

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Nonprofit Ascension Health announced its purchase of Amsurg, adding 250 outpatient surgery centers to its expanding portfolio. The Catholic-based hospital group said the move will allow it to focus more on community-based care by keeping more patient referrals in-house.

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"Using AI for tasks like CAC detection can help shift medicine from a reactive approach to the proactive prevention of disease," one researcher said.

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POCUS could represent a quick, easy and affordable way to detect signs of insulin resistance before it progresses into diabetes, researchers suggest.

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There is an increased risk that these devices will not provide audible alerts for low or high blood glucose levels. The FDA has ruled that this is a Class I recall, highlighting the safety risks associated with missed alerts.

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Imaging groups recently conveyed their concerns to Health and Human Services in a letter submitted March 16.