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Wake Radiology expands breast imaging division, adding 5 new radiologists

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The physician-owned, Raleigh-based practice said this coincides with its new “We See the Difference” campaign, aimed at educating women about screening. 

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$30M settlement reached in data breach affecting 2.4M patients

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The ransomware attack on Integris Health, a nonprofit health system in Oklahoma, happened in late 2023. Victims of the breach said they were extorted by hackers directly.

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Combined AI chatbot, telehealth app earns $25M investment

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Physician-founded Counsel Health said it will use the funds to hire more doctors as it expands the userbase for its AI, which allows patients to ask questions and get answers from a real doctor.

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FDA approves oral semaglutide for reducing cardiovascular risks in adults with type 2 diabetes

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Rybelsus from Novo Nordisk is officially the first oral GLP-1 drug approved for this indication. The FDA's decision was based on the SOUL trial, which included data from more than 9,000 patients with type 2 diabetes.

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Judge blocks Trump's shutdown layoffs—1,200 HHS workers spared for now

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U.S. District Court Judge Susan Illston said the firings appear to be politically motivated and may exceed the authority of the executive branch. She sided against the Trump administration, issuing a temporary restraining order to stop 4,200 federal employees from being fired. 

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PET holds promise for carotid plaque assessments

Positron emission tomography (PET) nuclear imaging has seen rapid expansion in cardiology and oncology due to its improve accuracy over SPECT and its ability to expand into new areas of cardiovascular imaging. A new review in the American Heart Association journal Stroke outlines another possible use of PET to assess carotid artery atherosclerosis for stroke prevention. Figure courtesy Stroke, https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/STROKEAHA.125.050399

PET has already gained significant momentum in recent years. Now, researchers are pointing to another possible use for the popular imaging modality: assessing carotid artery atherosclerosis.

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New-onset AFib is common after CABG—but typically not persistent or symptomatic

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The study's authors questioned if these patients should even be given oral anticoagulation as currently recommended.

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Research highlights rampant 'over-scanning' during pediatric CT exams

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Experts involved in the study caution that this increases children’s risk of developing radiation-induced malignancies down the road. 

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Many women unclear about AI's role in imaging, which could be hindering acceptance

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Although the majority of patients have heard of AI applications in radiology, most are unsure of the exact role it could play in their care.

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Hospital in Mexico earns first heart failure certification of its kind

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A facility outside the United States has received the American Heart Association's Comprehensive Heart Failure Center Certification for the first time.

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