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AI system performs comparably to PI-RADS

A convolutional neural network (CNN) could potentially help with the detection and segmentation of suspicious findings on prostate MRI scans, according to new findings published in Radiology.

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How tiny imaging systems could impact patient care

Scientists have found a way to shrink immense imaging systems down to the size of a pencil eraser, a breakthrough they hope could eventually have a huge impact on patient care.

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Group asks radiologists to help address cybersecurity concerns

With imaging now living in a digital world free of films, radiologists must remain vigilant of potential threats from hackers.

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Homes overtake hospitals as most common site of CV death

More heart patients are opting to spend their final days at home rather than in the hospital or at a nursing facility, researchers reported in the latest edition of the Journal of the American College of Cardiology.

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SHINE closes $50M in financing to support isotope production

The funds, managed by Oaktree Capital Management, will support SHINE’s commercialization of molybdenum-99 and lutetium-177 (Lu-177) in addition to construction of the physical production facility.

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$50M research center established to concentrate on ‘experiential’ AI

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Northeastern University in Boston has announced the launch of a new research hub focused on ensuring AI systems help rather than replace humans working in healthcare, cybersecurity and sustainability.

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NY pharmacists ‘prescribing’ produce to lower blood pressure

The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene has expanded its Health Bucks program to allow pharmacists to “prescribe” produce to low-income residents with high blood pressure.

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MRI scans show drops in income may reduce brain volume

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"Income volatility is at a record level since the early 1980s and there is growing evidence that it may have pervasive effects on health," said Adina Zeki Al Hazzouri, PhD, assistant professor of epidemiology at Columbia Mailman School of Public Health.

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Surgical stapler tops list of health technology hazards

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Surgical staplers are the No. 1 health technology hazard for 2020, according to a new ranking from ECRI Institute.

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Doctors are more likely to be Democrats

The Republican party can no longer rely on U.S. doctors as supporters and donators, as this once solid group of backers has turned toward the Democratic party over the last several decades, according to a new report from The Wall Street Journal.

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