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Low-fat vegan diet helps adults lose weight, boost metabolism and reduce diabetes risk

Following a plant-based diet can significantly lower a person’s risk of developing cardiovascular disease (CVD) or dying from cardiovascular causes, according to new research published in BMJ Nutrition, Prevention and Health.[1] The study’s authors emphasized that a person can still occasionally eat meat, fish or dairy products and still see substantial benefits—the key is to keep such things to a minimum and embrace fruits, vegetables, nuts, legumes, teas and coffees.

After 16 weeks, study participants following the vegan diet lost an average of 14 pounds. One researcher described the team's findings as "groundbreaking." 

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Imaging giant RadNet sees capitated contracts as ‘shining spot’ amid pandemic-induced slowdown

The AHA is granting more money toward research on the cardIovascular effects of COVID-19. #COVIS #COVID19 #SARSCoV2 #longCOVID

Currently, such contracts represent about $135 million, or 12%, of the Los Angeles provider's revenues, but it's looking for more. 

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Neiman Health Policy Institute underscores COVID-19’s profound effect across the radiology profession

Elizabeth Y. Rula, PhD

The American College of Radiology-established research outfit explored some of its recent and upcoming work during a session at RSNA 2020. 

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US Radiology Specialists expands to New York state, adding 5 imaging centers to its network

Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) in healthcare have been rising in recent years.,

Following the news, the Raleigh, North Carolina-based practice now operates 145 outpatient locations across 14 states. 

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CMS drops final 2021 Physician Fee Schedule that includes ‘deeply troubling’ cuts to radiologists’ pay

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Imaging advocates recently intensified their push for congressional action to counteract the payment punch.

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‘Game changer’: FDA approves first PSMA-targeted PET imaging tracer for men with prostate cancer

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Both the University of California, San Francisco, and UCLA received the greenlight for Gallium-68 PSMA-11 and noted it is rare for academic institutions to obtain such approval.

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AI spots 18% more stroke patients eligible for treatment compared to radiologists

During a session at RSNA, researchers detailed how their 2D convolutional neural network outperformed even the best-trained algorithms.

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RSNA welcomes new board members during annual meeting

Mary C. Mahoney

Mary C. Mahoney, MD.

The Radiological Society of North America named a new president, president-elect and board chair.

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Belgium hospital orders enterprise imaging solution from Sectra

The radiology module will be used throughout the hospital and be part of a regional collaboration network initiative in the Limburg area.

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Decreased imaging use among perks of CMS’ at-home inpatient care expansion, hospitals say

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The feds are granting providers “unprecedented regulatory flexibilities” to treat more than 60 different acute conditions in a home-based setting.  

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