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Imaging groups urge Trump administration to exempt radiopharmaceuticals, medical isotopes from tariffs

The top 12 radiology schools in the world, according to US News and World Report.
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Six physician professional associations recently made their case in a letter to Howard Lutnick, secretary of the U.S. Department of Commerce. 

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RadNet spending nearly $29M to acquire ultrasound AI vendor See-Mode Technologies, SEC filing reveals

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Leaders with the Los Angeles-based imaging center operator discussed the rationale behind the deal during a quarterly earnings call on Aug. 11. 

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Imaging AI vendor Heartflow raises $364M from ‘upsized’ public stock offering

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Based in Mountain View, California, and founded in 2007, Heartflow had originally hoped to raise about $100 million from the IPO, but the tally ballooned amid sizable interest. 

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Prostate MRI is significantly underutilized in racial minority groups

Prostate MRI on Sectra PACS, HIMSS23.

A large study is shining a light on problematic racial disparities with respect to imaging utilization in men with suspected prostate cancer. 

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AI-aided marketing is driving medical tourism upward, onward

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From boutique clinics in Mexico to medical spas in Europe to top-tier academic medical centers in the U.S., healthcare organizations courting medical tourists are enjoying boom times.

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New York prosecutors accused of violating HIPAA in Mangione case

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Mugshot of Luigi Mangione taken by the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections. 

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Pennsylvania Department of Corrections

The Manhattan District Attorney's Office requested records on Luigi Mangione from the insurer Aetna—information the defense is now moving to have suppressed. Mangione is accused of murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.

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Researcher Vinay Prasad returns to FDA after abrupt resignation

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Prasad, MD, left the agency following a blog post from right-wing pundit Laura Loomer highlighting his progressive political views. However, now less than two weeks later, he returns to his leadership role in vaccine policy.

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Researchers use wearable fitness trackers to monitor sleep, CVD risk

Functional magnetic resonance imaging can offer providers insight into brain connectivity abnormalities and how they correlate with cognitive impairments observed in patients with insomnia. #insomnia #troublesleeping

A new two-year study is focused on the potential of using commercially available fitness trackers to identify patients who may face an increased risk of CVD.

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Most parents support the use of AI in their child's medical care

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Many also believe AI may be even more accurate than physicians when it comes to detecting imaging abnormalities.

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Medical journal bucks RFK, refuses to retract Danish vaccine study

Trump and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., secretary of health and human services (HHS). White House press photo

A study analyzing data on 1.2 million children over two decades found no evidence that aluminum ingredients in vaccines cause autism or autoimmune disorders. HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. called the research “deceitful propaganda.”

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