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Intel acquires AI startup for $2B

Intel Corporation has acquired Habana Labs, a Tel-Aviv, Israel-based AI startup founded in 2016, for approximately $2 billion.

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New protocol helps breast cancer patients avoid unnecessary surgery

“This would be a major step toward improving quality of life for patients with breast cancer," said lead investigator Henry Kuerer, MD, PhD. 

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Machine learning’s success may depend on addressing 'gray areas' of cancer diagnosis

AI holds tremendous promise for making radiologists more efficient, but when it comes to cancer care, a few experts believe the coming tech revolution may encounter a few problems.

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FDA approves icosapent ethyl to reduce CV risk

The FDA has approved Amarin’s Vascepa—icosapent ethyl—to reduce cardiovascular risk beyond cholesterol-lowering therapy in high-risk patients, making it the first drug of its kind to be approved in the U.S.

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3 reasons why radiology leaders need to be on Twitter or risk falling behind

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Radiology program directors must build an active presence or risk putting their institutions at a “distinct disadvantage," experts wrote in the Journal of the American College of Radiology. 

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AI-powered polyp detector gains CE certification

PENTAX Medical, a division of the HOYA Group focused on endoscopic solutions, has received CE mark approval for its AI-powered polyp detector.

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Researchers rig CIEDs to help track, predict AFib

New research out of Spain suggests we’re one step closer to personalized medicine for patients with atrial fibrillation.

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Sectra announces imaging contract with BJC HealthCare in the US

International medical imaging IT and cybersecurity company Sectra  will install its enterprise imaging solution throughout St. Louis-based BJC HealthCare.

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Referring clinicians follow second opinion radiology reports about half the time

Second opinions were taken under advisement in a majority of instances, but it remains unclear why some fell by the wayside.

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80% of healthcare pros believe AI is reducing burnout, survey finds

Artificial intelligence may help to inject more humanity back into the medical profession, despite concerns that it may make medicine colder and more sterile. 

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