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AI extracts osteoarthritis features from imaging findings

Researchers have developed a multitask deep learning model that can effectively assess signs of hip osteoarthritis in x-rays, sharing their findings in Radiology.

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Private equity-backed One Medical launches IPO

San Francisco-based One Medical, a membership primary care company, has launched its initial public offering with a starting share price of $14. The company expected to gain gross proceeds of $245 million.

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Medtronic receives CE mark approval for next-gen ICDs, CRT-Ds

Medtronic has received CE mark approval in the European Union for its Cobalt and Crome implantable cardioverter-defibrillators and cardiac resynchronization therapy-defibrillators.

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Is AI biting off more than it can chew in radiology?

One expert believes AI "simply isn't ready" to handle the ever-growing workload many imaging professionals are encountering, sharing his thoughts Feb. 4 in Forbes.

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Following controversial guideline, another study connects meat consumption to CVD

Keto diet may raise risk of cardiovascular issues

Another study has surfaced suggesting that meat—both processed and unprocessed—can have deleterious effects on heart health.

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Coronavirus is deadly and expensive

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The novel coronavirus, which originated in Wuhan, China, has become the world’s most expensive epidemic, according to data from Learnbonds.com. In fact, the virus, which has been compared to SARS and MERS, is expected to cost China about 2% of its GDP during the first quarter of 2020, or $62 billion.

 

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HIV vaccine fails trial in South Africa

An experimental vaccine to prevent HIV has proven ineffective in preventing the virus, according to a study conducted by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), which is part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

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AI rivals radiologists at classifying common hip arthritis—with a few caveats

More than 230 million people are impacted by osteoarthritis across the globe, and that figure is only increasing in the United States as the population grows older.

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Child’s odds of surviving CHD contingent on community’s wealth

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The largest comprehensive study of congenital heart disease to date has revealed that, despite an overall decline in mortality over the past few decades, a child’s odds of surviving a CHD diagnosis hinge on the economic health of their community.

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New VR experience recreates life with Alzheimer’s disease

A new virtual reality (VR) experience lets users see the world through the eyes of someone with Alzheimer’s disease.

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