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Radiology Partners’ employee relief fund raises nearly $2M, doling out $450K since last year

The El Segundo, California-based imaging giant first launched its RP One Fund to help partner practice employees hit hardest by the COVID-19 pandemic. 

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'A substantial improvement’: New research shows signs of progress in PCI care

Elderly patient doctor. Despite an expanded indication from the FDA and lower prices, patient access to these cholesterol-lowering medications remains a significant issue.

Inpatient care for PCI is trending in the right direction, researchers explained, but there is still room for improvement. 

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Will virtual physicals augment yearly wellness visits—or replace them?

If COVID put telemedicine’s pedal to the metal, it was only speeding up evolutionary change fueled by advances in technology prior to 2020.

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New guidance for knee cartilage MRI seeks to prevent irreversible osteoarthritis

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Photo: Radiological Society of North America.

A special RSNA committee unveiled their update in a new report published in Radiology.

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Survival rates similar when treating secondary MR with TEER or surgery

Surgical mitral valve repair, however, was also associated with multiple benefits.

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Ditching paper for e-worklist translates to ‘substantially’ shorter wait times for breast imaging patients

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Brigham and Women's recently started using an electronic health record-embedded tool, resulting in many improvements for preoperative breast localization procedures.

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The close link between pediatric stroke and epilepsy

Children who have an ischemic stroke have a greater chance of developing epilepsy—and the risk lasts for decades.

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Young adults with metabolic syndrome face a heightened risk of colorectal cancer

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The new analysis, published in The American Journal of Cardiology, included data from more than 58,000 young adults with metabolic syndrome. 

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6 key challenges radiology faces following the COVID-19 pandemic

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The Association of University Radiologists recently held its fifth annual roundtable for leaders in academia and the vendor space, with several important themes emerging. 

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AI combines with electricity to juice neuroscience

Mayo Clinic researchers have demonstrated an AI-based system for untangling the meandering routes taken by electric stimulation pulses delivered to a single region of the brain.

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