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New AI research could ‘shake up the field of cardiology’

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It is traditionally believed that men and women experience angina—the pain associated with coronary artery disease—in different ways, with men feeling it in their chest and women feeling it in their arms and back.

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Phillips recalls imaging system over concerns that it might crush patients

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The Food and Drug Administration has issued a Class 1 recall—its most serious such notice—of the Forte Gamma Camera System, worried it could cause serious injury or even death. 

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CVS to close 22 stores amid profit jump

CVS Health is closing nearly two dozen stores that are underperforming, the company announced in its third quarter earnings released Nov. 6. The store closings also coincide with a 10% jump in profit for the quarter for CVS, of $1.52 billion.

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Screen time can negatively impact child brain development, MRI scans show

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More screen usage can negatively impact the development of children’s brains, particularly regions associated with language development, according to a recent study published in JAMA Pediatrics.

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Study connects chronic stress, high BP in black populations

To tackle health disparities between Chicago’s West Side and wealthier, predominantly white neighborhoods elsewhere in the city, Rush University Medical Center is leading a group of nine hospitals and health systems to make investments and hire people from disadvantaged communities.

Living with chronic stress could have serious implications for blood pressure control in black patients, Reuters reported Nov. 5.

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Beyond imaging: 3 ways radiologists can improve care for patients with dementia

Large peridevice leaks after left atrial appendage occlusion (LAAO) are incredibly rare and not associated with a greater risk of adverse outcomes, according to new research published in JACC: Clinical Electrophysiology.[1] Smaller residual links are more common, however, and associated with a risk of thromboembolic and bleeding events.

Radiologists should expect to see more dementia cases in the near future, but in order to properly care for these patients they must take steps to better understand the condition.

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Behavioral therapy plus liraglutide optimizes QOL in obese patients

A study out of the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing suggests that weight loss achieved through a combination of intensive behavioral therapy and 3 milligrams of liraglutide daily results in optimal weight-related quality of life for patients struggling with obesity.

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How some radiologists are going the extra mile to learn about AI

Radiologists are in a position to demonstrate their value and lead the implementation of AI in healthcare—but keeping up with these evolving technologies is easier said than done.

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SAPIEN 3 valve cleared for use in low-risk patients in Europe

Edwards Lifesciences announced Nov. 6 that it had received expanded CE mark approval in Europe for the use of its SAPIEN 3 transcatheter heart valve, a tool designed to facilitate TAVI in patients who don’t want to undergo open-heart surgery.

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Walgreens in talks to go private

Some patients with certain autoimmune diseases in some states are finding it difficult to obtain their prescriptions for methotrexate as a result of changing abortion care laws.

Walgreens Boots Alliance is reportedly in talks to take the company private, according to CNBC. The deal would be the largest leveraged buyout in history, and the news comes after Walgreens announced it was closing 160 in-store clinics it owns and operates.

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