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A surprising number of healthcare pros are skeptical of the COVID-19 vaccine

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About 4 in 10 healthcare workers haven’t gotten a COVID-19 vaccine yet, and more than 1 in 3 say they aren’t confident the vaccines have been thoroughly tested for safety and effectiveness, according to a new poll from The Washington Post and the Kaiser Family Foundation. 

 

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Health groups adapted quickly to reinstate cancer imaging following pandemic-driven free fall

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The findings are among the first to show that facilities responded rather well to initial drop-offs in mammography and colorectal cancer screening exams, RAND Corp. researchers reported.

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New legislation with bipartisan support would improve patient access to cardiac, pulmonary rehab programs

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The bill, introduced in the House of Representatives, has already gained support from the American College of Cardiology and American Heart Association. 

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Large survey shows radiologists need AI education to keep job concerns at bay

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The less radiologists know about AI, the more likely they are to believe it may displace them from their clinical pursuits.

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Ultra-processed foods can do significant damage to the heart

Researchers have found a connection between eating ultra-processed foods—think sweetened breakfast cereals, chicken nuggets or hotdogs—and numerous significant conditions. The study was published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology.

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Ultrasound outperforms legacy technique at pinpointing heart arrhythmias

Commonly available electromechanical wave imaging accurately predicted 96% of abnormal heart rhythm locations.

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Multiple cardiovascular conditions more common among transgender children

Options for choosing transgender gender sex or gender choice are now offered in most PACS and RIS systems.

Researchers compared more than 4,000 children with a confirmed gender dysphoria diagnosis with more than 16,000 children with no such diagnosis. The team believes this was the first analysis of its kind in the United States. 

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Deep learning detects, annotates epileptic seizures on scant EEG data

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Researchers have demonstrated that deep learning models can help neurologists interpret epileptic episodes during and between seizures from relatively few scalp electroencephalography (EEG) readings.

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‘Careful what we wish for’: Radiologist warns against relinquishing contrast monitoring duties

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The caution comes just one week after a pair of imaging experts said it's time the field reconsiders radiologists' role in overseeing adverse contrast reactions.

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Hop aboard the ScanVan: Mobile mammography unit helps bust imaging barriers in New York City

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Nearly 70% of those who treated were Black or Latina while 43% were without insurance, according to an analysis published in Clinical Imaging. 

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