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Novel ‘double-contrast’ method spots small tumors on MRI

University of California, Davis, researchers believe their new probe could help detect very small, early stage tumors.

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DAEDALUS study results: How stent type may affect coronary in-stent restenosis treatment

When patients with coronary in-stent restenosis (ISR) require reintervention, should specialists turn to drug-coated balloon (DCB) angioplasty or a drug-eluting stent (DES)?

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Major health system delivering COVID supplies by drone

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The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration has cleared North Carolina-based Novant Health to use unmanned aerial vehicles for transporting PPE and other medical supplies without human-to-human contact.

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115-year-old Virginia imaging practice joins Strategic Radiology’s growing coalition

Radiology Associates of Richmond is the 28th such practice to make the move, marking the larger group’s 20th state and first foray into Virginia. 

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Hydroxychloroquine trial suspended by WHO

The World Health Organization has suspended the trial of the controversial drug hydroxychloroquine due to safety concerns.

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Radiology departments must look long-term to build financial resiliency after the pandemic

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UW Seattle radiologists are cutting costs in the near-term to combat low imaging volumes, but say building future financial growth potential is key to a more stable outlook.

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Testing AL and nursing homes for COVID-19 would cost $672M

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Testing the combined residents of the nation’s assisted living facilities and nursing homes would cost a whopping $672 million for just one round of testing.

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Q&A: Cardiologist Fatima Rodriguez on the AHA’s COVID-19 patient data registry

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Fatima Rodriguez, MD, MPH

Back in April, the American Heart Association launched a new patient data registry to learn more about COVID-19 and its associations with cardiovascular disease. We reached out to the AHA for an update on that registry's progress. 

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AI adoption in clinical radiology: 4 ups, 4 downs

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If healthcare AI is to improve care and efficiency in clinical practice across medicine, its proponents in radiology must implement it in a structured manner.

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Cigna adds mental health provider to virtual network

Cigna, one of the nation’s largest health insurance companies, has expanded its virtual support services for mental and emotional health by adding Talkspace to its behavioral provider network.

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