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Johnson & Johnson MedTech hit with permanent injunction as fallout over antitrust lawsuit continues

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Johnson & Johnson MedTech was already ordered to pay $442.2 million in damages for withholding clinical support to healthcare providers. Now the company has been hit with a permanent injunction designed to stop it from being a repeat offender.

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The brains of expert AI prompt engineers really are wired differently

Prompt engineering experts' brains are wired differently

Functional MR imaging of expert (left) and intermediate (right) prompt engineers.

Mastering the art of effective prompts has become a coveted skill in the fast-growing field of AI. 

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Medtronic receives updated FDA approval for redo TAVR

Medtronic has received U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval for its Evolut FX+ transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) system for the treatment of symptomatic severe aortic stenosis. The larger coronary access window in the frame of the Evolut FX+. Image courtesy of Medtronic.

The Evolut FX+ TAVR system. Image courtesy of Medtronic.

The company also launched a new clinical trial designed to follow redo TAVR patients who present with symptomatic bioprosthetic valve failure for up to five years.

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CDC director, chief medical officer ousted as RFK shakes up agency

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CDC Director Susan Monarez, PhD, was less than a month into her role, having been confirmed by the U.S. Senate on July 30. Her lawyers said the staffing shakeup was a result of HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. “weaponizing public health for political gain.”

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Radiology practice sells imaging center to hospital partner while remaining independent

Valley Regional Imaging Fayetteville

Fayetteville-based Valley Regional Imaging is unloading its facility to Cape Fear Valley Health, a hospital based in the same Sandhills-region community of southeastern North Carolina. 

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Hospital system’s physician group adds imaging services by acquiring 40-year-old radiology practice

Catholic Health

Seton Imaging and its two locations are now part of Trinity Medical WNY, a multispecialty group owned by physicians but controlled by Catholic Health. 

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Under-reimbursement keeping radiologists from using key imaging modality, docs warn CMS

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Radiologists and other physicians recently wrote to Administrator Mehmet Oz, MD, asking for changes related to contrast-enhanced ultrasound. 

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First in-human trial testing 4D mammography is officially underway

Experts have suggested the emerging technology could be a “pivotal” tool for the future of breast cancer detection. 

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CRF unveils late-breaking clinical trials for TCT 2025 in San Francisco

San Francisco TCT 2025

This year marks the 37th annual gathering of the popular Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics conference. What started as a small gathering in 1988 has grown into one of interventional cardiology’s biggest events.

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Health systems use AI to target patients who may have elevated Lp(a) levels

An attendee at AHA 2024 looking at educational displays on Lp(a) in the Novartis booth. Photo By Dave Fornell

An attendee at AHA 2024 looking at educational displays on Lp(a) in the Novartis booth. Photo By Dave Fornell

"We can start helping people right now, and it would be meaningful if we can raise more awareness to reduce the burden of CVD," explained Katherine Wilemon, founder and CEO of the Family Heart Foundation. 

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