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AI’s role in assessing PET/CT images, diagnosing brain disease

Deep learning-based AI models can improve the segmentation of white matter in 18F-FDG PET/CT images, according to a new study published in the Journal of Digital Imaging. This helps radiologists with the early diagnosis of neurodegenerative disease.

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Trump’s 2021 budget boosts AI funding, cuts healthcare and science research

President Trump’s 2021 budget proposal included significant cuts related to healthcare and science research, but AI received additional funding compared to 2020.

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FDA greenlights AI tool to help novices obtain heart ultrasound images

Caption Guidance serves as an accessory to certain diagnostic systems, aiding clinicians in capturing high-quality cardiac scans. 

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Transplant-ready organs are ‘frequent flyers’ with delay-prone commercial airlines

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Scores of organs—mostly kidneys—are trashed each year and many more become critically delayed while being shipped on commercial airliners.

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Artificial intelligence bolsters radiologists’ ability to pinpoint breast cancer

South Korean researchers recently tested the clinical tool in a retrospective study of more than 170,000 mammography exams.

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NIH division awards $2.5M for PET-based Alzheimer's research

The National Institute on Aging awarded Wake Forest School of Medicine a five-year grant to examine if a novel PET tracer can help researchers tackle the disease.

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Long wait times force heart surgery patients in Wales to consider 300-mile trip for treatment

Prolonged cardiac surgery wait times in Wales are forcing physicians to cherry-pick patients for treatment elsewhere, the BBC reported this month.

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Decades-old radiology practices merge in Denver area

Radiology Imaging Associates in Englewood, Colorado, revealed Monday that its absorbing Denver-based competitor Rocky Mountain Radiologists and its two-dozen team members. 

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New research from China clarifies clinical harms, risks of coronavirus

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Among the team’s key findings were that around 10% of infected patients first presented with digestive troubles rather than fever and cough. More striking still, 41% seemed to have become infected within the hospital—and many of these were healthcare workers.

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Blockchain-managed healthcare records? Patients love it, physicians are skeptical

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Blockchain technology is starting to gain popularity in the healthcare industry due to its ability to keep data safe and secure. So what do physicians and patients think about this growing trend?

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