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Another win for Lilly: Oral GLP-1 drug linked to significant weight loss, other cardiovascular benefits

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Tirzepatide and semaglutide are getting the attention now, but orforglipron could be the next go-to drug for patients hoping to lose weight and improve their heart health—no injections required.

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Air purifiers may reduce cardiovascular risks from pollution and wildfires

Wildfire pollution image. Photo courtesy of the American Heart Association.

 Photo courtesy of the American Heart Association

Multiple studies in recent years have linked poor air quality to significant cardiac risks. Air filters, however, have shown potential to help combat these risks.

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Texas cardiologist to pay $1.2M for allegedly prescribing opioids to himself

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The interventional cardiologist was accused of prescribing a variety of drugs to his family and friends, but then picking them up himself for his own personal use. This settlement officially resolves those allegations. 

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Healthcare AI today: AMA drills into Trump plan, Illinois forbids AI talk therapy, Mayo Clinic speeds ahead (again)

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The AMA doesn’t refute much of the Trump AI Action Plan so much as amplify some of its talking points. One exception is the plan’s open disdain for ‘woke’ AI.

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New formulation of popular PSMA imaging agent could up availability by 50%

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has accepted a New Drug Application for a new formulation of a commercially available PSMA imaging agent. 

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‘Notable’ proportion of thyroid ultrasounds are unnecessary, leading to potential overdiagnoses

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Experts are suggesting three solutions to address low-value thyroid imaging orders, including clinical decision support and education. 

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FDA clears new RadNet solution that allows techs to remotely control scanners

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TechLive is a remote-scanning tool enabling centralized operation and supervision of MR, CT, PET/CT and ultrasound procedures. 

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University of Alabama at Birmingham names new radiology chair

Mahmud Mossa-Basha, MD

Mahmud Mossa-Basha, MD

The UAB Department of Radiology has selected internationally recognized rad and researcher Mahmud Mossa-Basha, MD, as its next leader following a national search. 

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Opportunistic AI screening for osteoporosis via chest X-ray is cost-effective, feasible

found that abdominal CT scans could be a feasible option for bone density screenings, as the modality achieved results comparable to those yielded by traditional DXA scans #osteoporosis #bonedensity

Researchers found clear benefit based on their modeling study while highlighting the need for real-world investigations to further enhance the accuracy of their estimates. 

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4 ways clinical AI can complement—rather than compete with—patient-centered care

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If humanistic medicine is to endure the slow-motion AI tsunami flooding the healthcare landscape, humans will have to see those two forces—humanistic medicine and healthcare AI—not as oppositional to each other but as potentially synergistic. 

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