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University's research reactor increases medical isotope production in wake of supply disruption

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“Our dedicated staff are committed to getting lifesaving treatments delivered to the patients who need them,” MURR's executive director said in a statement on Feb. 9.

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Small, rural hospitals struggle to retain staff lured away by big paydays

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The CEO of one facility in Missouri says some travel nursing salaries top $10,000 per week compared to nurses who earn $70,000 per year at their 15-bed facility.

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Combining neural network with breast density measurements boosts interval cancer detection rates

Artificial intelligence can help make breast cancer screening mammography more accurate.

With up to 30% of breast cancers developing in between screenings, there is a great need to improve risk assessments, experts discussed recently in Radiology.

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Continued anticoagulation after primary PCI boosts survival among STEMI patients

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A key takeaway from the group's analysis was that the rate of major bleeding events did not significantly change. 

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Proposed legislation would extend coverage of telehealth services through 2024

The Telehealth Extension and Evaluation Act would allow the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to extend Medicare payments for a wide range of telehealth services.

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TAVR-related ischemic stroke linked to worse outcomes, higher Medicare costs

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TAVR-related stroke, the authors wrote, is a "critically important and potentially preventable source of patient morbidity."

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Congress members renew call to address fee schedule update that will stifle radiologist pay

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"These cuts threaten to undermine efforts to address health inequity, accelerate health system consolidation, and weaken our ability to deal with the pandemic," lawmakers said Tuesday. 

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Carestream scores FDA clearance for tool to reduce radiation dosage during imaging

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The artificial intelligence-powered product could prove valuable during neonatal and pediatric exams, leaders said. 

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Older adults receive less preventive care when doctors leave Medicare ACOs

Large peridevice leaks after left atrial appendage occlusion (LAAO) are incredibly rare and not associated with a greater risk of adverse outcomes, according to new research published in JACC: Clinical Electrophysiology.[1] Smaller residual links are more common, however, and associated with a risk of thromboembolic and bleeding events.

This included fewer screening tests to measure high blood sugar or cholesterol levels, and eye exams to check for disease.

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'Highly significant' MRI findings link hyperthyroidism to structural brain abnormalities

Safety information for patients taking Aduhelm has been updated by the FDA to include the addition of two MRI scans during the first year of treatment. #alzheimers #alzheimerstreatment

“For decades, the patients in our group have testified that they don’t feel they’ve recovered, and we hope our study will provide further clues about what happens in the brain,” experts involved in the study said.

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