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Mass General team creates portable, low-cost brain MRI scanner

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When tested on a handful of healthy participants, the modality produced 3D brain images in about 10 minutes.

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3 industry orgs suing HHS, FDA over Canadian drug imports

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The Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA) is combining forces with two other groups to challenge the FDA final rule allowing broad, state-by-state importation of drugs from Canada.

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Neuroimaging ties anxiety to accelerated Alzheimer’s disease progression

Alzheimer's remains a leading cause of mortality in people over 65, with deaths more than doubling over the past two decades, radiologists explained recently.

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Emergency radiology vendor Avicenna.AI scores Medicare coverage for stroke CT assistant

The Paris, France-based firm joins a growing list of vendors to earn these new technology add-on payments from the feds.

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New technique could reduce heart attack-induced heart failure

“The clinical implications of this discovery are significant,” one researcher said. 

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CDC floats guidance on COVID vaccine distribution

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If you’re on the front lines in the war on COVID-19, you should go to the front of the line for a COVID vaccination, the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices is recommending.

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Radiologic technologists suffering from lower morale, happiness during pandemic

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Workers also reported an in-depth knowledge of best practices for imaging COVID-19 patients and institutional safety plans.

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Aortic stenosis patients with AFib may experience more complications after valve replacement

The analysis, published in the American Journal of Cardiology, included data from more than 741,000 adult patients with aortic stenosis. 

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Hopkins radiologists warn of unsuspected COVID-19 pneumonia during routine outpatient imaging

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Experts with the noted Baltimore institution believe the specialty must remain hyper-vigilant as it works through the pandemic-induced backlog of exams. 

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CMS overhauls physician self-referral regs, while doc groups say Stark Law still ‘beyond comprehension’

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The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services recently issued what it called a "historic" update in a bid to "unleash innovation" in medicine. 

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