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Statin use lowers the risk of severe illness from COVID-19 by 30%

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Some researchers have shared concerns about how statin use may impact COVID-19 patients, but a new meta-analysis suggests there is a significant benefit. 

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HHS offers $2.5M in CARES Act funding to boost health information exchange during crises

Health and Human Services will award up to five grants as part of the program, with a Sept. 1 application deadline. 

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‘Cause for concern’: Unread second opinion reports cost one radiology department tens of thousands

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Additional interpretations often improve diagnostic accuracy and patient care, but not when they fall by the wayside, authors explained in AJR.

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Atrial fibrillation outcomes have improved, but more work is still necessary to ‘stem the epidemic’

Researchers explored 43 years of data from the Framingham Heart Study.

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CMS pushes imaging appropriate use criteria go-live date back a year due to pandemic

The federal agency first kicked off the educational testing period for the AUC program on Jan. 1, with full implementation slated for the same date in 2021. 

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‘Imaginative AI’ a strong diagnostic performer vs. doctors

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Industry researchers in medical AI have demonstrated a “causal reasoning” algorithm whose diagnostic accuracy would place it among the top 25% of primary care doctors in the U.K. 

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Radiologists aren’t exercising regularly, with nearly 90% suffering shoulder, neck pain at work

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The researchers said incorporating regular workouts at home and in the office are important to combatting the profession's often sedentary work life.

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4 ways AI may change plastic surgery

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It has a ways to go in the field, but AI promises to modernize plastic surgery along both its main branches, cosmetic and reconstructive.

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Ride-sharing pilot program significantly improves on-time arrivals for MR imaging appointments

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The service was particularly popular among the elderly, unemployed and those with government insurance, experts wrote in JACR. 

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Big Ten, Pac-12 cancel 2020 season due to concerns over COVID-19, myocarditis

At this rate, will there be a 2020 college football season at all?

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