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AI may help radiologists interpret screening mammography without added reading time

Breast radiologists had slightly higher diagnostic performances when using artificial intelligence (AI) with no additional reading time required, according to a study published Nov. 20 in Radiology.

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Health insurer based benefits on sleep habits

Health insurers are using new methods to monitor consumers enrolled in their plans, as one person discovered when his sleep habits unknowingly played a role in the benefits he received from his provider, ProPublica reported.

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Chest x-ray algorithm much faster than experienced radiologists, but not always better

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Stanford University researchers have produced a convolutional neural network capable of finding most of 14 different disease states—nearly everything from pneumonia to lung cancer—on chest x-rays.

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Deep-learning algorithm matches, outperforms radiologists in screening chest X-rays

A deep-learning algorithm was significantly faster and just as accurate as most radiologists in analyzing chest X-rays for several diseases, according to a study led by Stanford University researchers.

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Johns Hopkins marries cardiology, engineering in $5.5M ADVANCE center

Half a decade of planning and millions of dollars have culminated in the Alliance for Cardiovascular Diagnostic and Treatment Innovation (ADVANCE), a joint engineering and cardiology center launched by Johns Hopkins University in an attempt to improve the diagnosis and treatment of a range of arrhythmia disorders.

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AI helps radiologists detect more breast cancers

Artificial intelligence (AI) support systems for reading mammograms can improve a radiologist’s ability to detect cancers, according to a new study published in Radiology. Using the system, the authors added, does not lengthen the overall reading time.

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Brain MRI scans can help predict dementia

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A team of researchers used MRI brain scans to predict which patients would develop dementia within three years and were nearly 90 percent accurate, according to a small study presented at RSNA 2018 in Chicago.

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Integrated interventional radiology among the year's most competitive medical specialties

The American Medical Association (AMA) shared its seven most competitive medical specialties of 2018, and the list included integrated interventional radiology.

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Mexican fish shed light on lrrc10—a gene that could be key to heart repair

Scientists at the University of Oxford are pitching cardiologists a new model for heart regeneration research: the Mexican tetra fish, a blind, translucent animal with an innate ability to repair its damaged heart tissue.

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Kentucky lawmakers announce bipartisan bill to let radiologists diagnose black lung cases again

State Reps. Angie Hatton and Robert Goforth have pre-filed legislation to roll back portions of Kentucky’s House Bill 2, which barred federally certified radiologists from reading x-rays in black lung compensation cases.

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