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Israel will begin offering a fourth dose of COVID-19 vaccine

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High risk patients such as people over 60, the immunocompromised and healthcare workers will soon be eligible for another shot.

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Novel X-ray tool offers in-depth look at heart damage caused by severe COVID-19

The three-dimensional images revealed chaotic vessel splitting and new vessel formations, German researchers reported in eLife.

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Researchers take a fresh look at how different risk factors impact the look of a patient's heart

overnight night shift attending radiologist burnout. A new policy statement from the American College of Cardiology highlights the importance of career flexibility—including the ability to change hours or work responsibilities when necessary—for cardiologists of all ages. 

The study included cardiac MRI scans of nearly 30,000 patients. 

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As healthcare leaders look ahead to 2022, preparation and planning are the keys to success

We need to make the future instead of waiting for it to happen.

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FDA authorizes Pfizer’s COVID-19 pill

Paxlovid becomes the first treatment for the coronavirus taken in pill form, the federal agency announced.

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Free-text radiology reports hold clues for managing incidental pancreatic lesions

Stanford researchers developed a natural language processing tool to automatically extract useful measurements, sharing their process in Radiology: Artificial Intelligence.

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COVID-19 vaccines tied to greater risk of myocarditis or myopericarditis—but specialists highlight the benefits of vaccination

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The new analysis focused on nearly 5 million individuals who received either the Moderna or Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine.

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Premature heart attack deaths more common among Black, male and rural patients

Researchers tracked data from more than 600,000 patient deaths in the United States, sharing their findings in the Journal of the American Heart Association. 

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Gadolinium-based contrast agents are safe, even at higher doses, new research suggests

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The rat model showed no clinical evidence of neurotoxicity after doses above diagnostic levels were administered, but further research is needed in humans, experts reported in Radiology.

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Apixaban linked to lower bleeding risk than rivaroxaban for patients with nonvalvular AFib

A new meta-analysis compared outcomes associated with the two popular DOACs. 

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