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Advanced AI spots urgent hip fractures, with potential for emergency radiology triage

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The deep learning hybrid may particularly help less-experienced readers or trainees spot subtle femoral neck breaks, experts wrote in the Journal of Digital Imaging.

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Cardiologist saves fellow hiker’s life—and then saves it again

Corey Adams, MD, saved a fellow hiker's life—and the story didn't end there. 

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USPSTF expands CT lung cancer screening guidelines to include more high-risk individuals

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The American College of Radiology came out in strong support of the changes, saying the broadened scope could save up to 60,000 lives annually.

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Post-discharge bleeding among ACS patients: Does PCI have a fatal effect?

Researchers tracked the outcomes of more than 45,000 patients who participated in one of four randomized trials.

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American Board of Radiology responds to bathroom breast-pumping controversy

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The comments come in response to an editorial penned by American Association for Women in Radiology leaders. 

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How radiologists can avoid becoming a ‘ghost in a dark room,' take ownership of patients

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This entails assuming responsibility for each individual, avoiding excuses and resolving to make things right, ACR President Debra Monticciolo, MD, shared in recent remarks. 

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Medical statistician reviewing COVID AI studies: ‘Poorly reported … horrible’

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As researchers have turned to AI for battling COVID-19, raising hopes and making headlines, the shortcomings of the studies have drawn the ire of numerous statistics experts.

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New tau PET tracer a powerful diagnostic tool for rare, fatal brain disease

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18F-PI-2620 revealed the "first evidence" that the radiopharmaceutical could help reliably detect progressive supranuclear palsy, experts said in JAMA Neurology.

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AI, blockchain, cryptocurrency all part of actor/entrepreneur’s vision for universal healthcare

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The company, Nevada-based A-Medicare, is the brainchild of Italy-born actor, filmmaker and entrepreneur Enzo Zelocchi. 

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Adverse PCI outcomes most common among Black patients

The authors tracked data from more than 22,000 PCI patients who participated in one of 10 randomized trials.

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