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Texas radiologist charged in sexual predator ‘sting’

An assistant professor for radiology at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston was arrested in July as part of an undercover ‘sting’ aimed at nabbing sexual predators online, according to KPRC Click2Houston.

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ARRT wins $10K in trademark lawsuit

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The American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) has won a lawsuit against Corey L. Cox for misrepresenting its trademarked credentials.

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MS findings may guide future neuroimaging biomarkers

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Grey matter atrophy impacts localized brain regions that are functionally connected in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), according to a new study published in Clinical Radiology. The results may serve as a framework for developing imaging biomarkers.

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NRC proposes revision to guidance on radioactive material administration

The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has proposed a new revision to its guidance document designed for patients to read before and after they have been administered radioactive material.

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FDA approves Barostim Neo to treat HF symptoms

The FDA on August 16 granted breakthrough designation to CVRx Inc.’s Barostim Neo System, a device meant to improve heart failure symptoms in patients unsuited for other therapies like CRT. 

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Pig-to-human heart transplants could be a reality in 3 years

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Pig hearts injected with microRNA-199 could be suitable for human transplants within three years, according to an international group of researchers.

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How much do EHRs contribute to physician burnout?

Many physicians feel stress at work due to interacting with their institution’s electronic health record (EHR), according to new findings published in JAMA Network Open.

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AI-minded builder of online health networks raises $9.44M

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MyHealthTeams, a San Francisco-based creator of social networks for patients with chronic health conditions, has raised a fresh $9.44 million to expand its existing online spaces and launch new ones.

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Machine learning predicts MI risk better than contemporary tools

A machine learning algorithm dubbed “MI3” can reportedly predict a person’s risk of heart attack with more nuance than existing algorithms, prompting its developers to claim it as “one of the first effective demonstrations” of how AI can be used to inform treatment decisions in the cardiology unit.

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ACR submits comments supporting Patients Over Paperwork initiative

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The American College of Radiology (ACR) submitted comments Aug. 12 to CMS indicating its support for reducing administrative burden through the Patients over Paperwork initiative.

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