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AI model uses ECG data to identify new cases of AFib

Electrocardiograms analyzed by AI can offer information about mortality risk.

“Our ultimate goal is to prevent strokes," one Mayo Clinic electrophysiologist said. "I believe the current study has brought us one step closer.”

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Hospitals still operating below pre-pandemic levels

The AHA is granting more money toward research on the cardIovascular effects of COVID-19. #COVIS #COVID19 #SARSCoV2 #longCOVID

U.S. hospitals and health systems are in poor shape financially after being hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic and historic inflation.

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Experts offer radiologists advice for overcoming 'mid-career syndrome'

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A new Academic Radiology paper offers tips for providers on renewing a sense of purpose in the medical field in the midst of a mid-career lull.

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FDA announces Class I recall of circulatory support system after 66 complaints, 2 patient injuries

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The recall is due to a malfunction risk that could, if not handled properly, cause the pump to stop working for a long period of time. This could lead to a serious injury or death, according to the recall. 

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Biotronik announces collaboration with AliveCor as first in a series of strategic partnerships to disrupt cardiac digital health with AI-enabled solutions

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BIOTRONIK has announced a new partnership with AliveCor.

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UnitedHealth Group’s Optum completes $8B merger with Change Healthcare

Optum has completed its nearly $8 billion merger with Change Healthcare, bringing an end to an embattled and controversial transaction.

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Radiation oncology relatively low in ‘hazardous attitudes,’ although ‘macho’ makes the radar

The Federal Aviation Administration assesses pilots for five “hazardous attitudes” that may forewarn of risky behaviors in the air. Therapeutic radiology researchers have adapted the FAA scale for radiation oncologists making treatment decisions. Marilyn Fornell

The Federal Aviation Administration assesses pilots for five “hazardous attitudes” that may forewarn of risky behaviors in the air. Therapeutic radiology researchers have adapted the FAA scale for radiation oncologists making treatment decisions.

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Experts share positive news for women who have undergone multiple GBCA exposures during breast MRI

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Authors of the new study stated that their findings are “reassuring” for both clinicians and patients.

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VIDEO: 6 key advances in molecular imaging technology for PET and SPECT

FAPI PET/CT shows promise as a better radiotracer for cancer than 18F-FDG. It also can be used for detection of infection and inflammation.

Munir Ghesani, MD, President of the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging (SNMMI), system chief of nuclear medicine at Mount Sinai Health, explains recent advances in nuclear imaging technology.

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Formidable tumors tamed by genetically modified … herpes?

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Photo by Towfiqu Barbhuiya via Unsplash

A genetically engineered iteration of the herpes simplex virus has beaten back several advanced cancers in an early trial.

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