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Radiology provider forced to close clinic after ‘a number of’ employees contract coronavirus

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Australia's largest imaging provider did not disclose how many team members were infected at the clinic, located in the Melbourne suburb of Frankston. 

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COVID footprint: New York State’s 200 or so hospitals now 1 sprawling health system

It’s one for all—and all as one—across the Empire State. There Gov. Andrew Cuomo has informally merged all New York’s hospitals into one massive entity to deal with COVID-19.

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Can smartphones diagnose AFib?

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Smartphone cameras could play an important role in the diagnosis of AFib, according to new findings published in JAMA Network Open.

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New data registry to highlight how COVID-19 impacts cardiovascular outcomes

As researchers continue to learn more about COVID-19, the American Heart Association (AHA) has launched a new patient data registry focused on studying associations between the virus and cardiovascular disease.

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Imaging leaders warn of possible Mo-99 supply disruptions due to COVID-19

The American Society of Nuclear Cardiology said its monitoring supply shortages “more closely than ever” during the pandemic. 

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Mayo transporting COVID-19 tests in autonomous vehicles

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Mayo Clinic Jacksonville in Florida is relieving overstretched hospital workers by toting medical supplies, including COVID-19 tests, in driverless shuttles.

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Radiologist active on social media hearing ‘widespread reports’ of hospitals muzzling docs during pandemic

Nisha Mehta, MD, recently reported that she's fielded numerous requests from physicians hoping to get the word out about their COVID-19 experiences. 

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Doesn’t miss a beat: AI assesses cardiac function faster than cardiologists

An AI algorithm can assess echocardiograms “more rapidly and comprehensively” than experienced cardiologists, according to a new study published in Nature.

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People have COVID-19 questions, free AI service has answers

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A tech giant is offering a free hand to healthcare experts working in various fields that could be tapping tireless AI rather than overworked humans to answer questions from the general public on COVID-19.

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New research highlights 'widespread benefits' of exercise on metabolism

The connection between exercise and metabolism may be even more important to a person’s health than scientists previously thought, according to new research published in Cardiovascular Research.

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