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American Heart Association on the COVID-19 vaccine: ‘We urge everyone to get vaccinated’

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“Some people have expressed concerns about taking the vaccine,” the AHA wrote. “However, after review by science and medical experts, the association is confident the benefits of vaccination far exceed the very small, rare risks."

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Nearly 76% of med students graduate with debt: Why radiology residency should include financial training

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Medical school and residency coursework should cover everything from investing and the effects of compound interest to contract negotiation and retirement planning, authors wrote in a new editorial.

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Beta-blockers make little difference for heart attack patients without heart failure or LVSD

The American College of Cardiology (ACC) has published a new guidance document focused on the treatment of patients who present with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) and other chronic conditions sch as hypertension, diabetes and atrial fibrillation (AFib).

The researchers, sharing their work in the American Journal of Cardiology, suggested multiple reasons why this may be the case. 

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CMS has significantly cut interventional radiology reimbursement over the past decade

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Out of 20 common IR procedures included in the analysis, only one experienced a pay increase between 2012 and 2020, researched found. 

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Early career radiologists must educate themselves about the perils of private equity-backed imaging

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That's according to an opinion piece from one resident physician, published in Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology. 

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FDA clears artificial intelligence add-on for ‘world’s first’ portable MR imaging system

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Hyperfine said its new deep-learning software can aid in measuring brain structure and pathology in images obtained by its Swoop product. 

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Cardiologist discusses COVID-19, myocarditis among professional athletes and more

Matthew W. Martinez, MD, a cardiologist out of New Jersey, has years of experience working with athletes.

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‘A major regulatory win’: Imaging advocates praise new rule enhancing coverage for breakthrough devices

Both MITA and AdvaMed had been advocating for this new pathway expediting patient access to innovative imaging technologies and other medical devices.

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CKD patients on dialysis face worse TAVR outcomes, including a higher risk of in-hospital mortality

With advances and increased experience in the percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), same-day discharge (SDD) has become increasingly commonplace, but patient selection is key. Antithrombotic therapy may not be necessary for certain transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) patients, according to a new analysis published in JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions.

The authors examined data from more than 42,000 patients who received care from 2012 to 2017. 

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New AI tool analyzes MRI information to generate precision prostate cancer treatment

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Case Western Reserve University researchers teamed up with a number of institutions, including the Cleveland Clinic and Mount Sinai Hospital, among others, to develop RadClip.

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