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MRI reveals cerebellum acts as brain monitor to help improve cognitive, emotional function

Using MRI technology, researchers from Washington University in St. Louis have found the cerebellum—a part of the brain long ignored by scientists—is more involved in higher-order thinking than previously thought, according to a report published Oct. 25 by NPR.

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CTA reclassifies long-term cardiac risk in 68% of patients

Patients with normal arteries upon coronary CT angiography (CTA) experienced either death or myocardial infarction at a rate of 0.04 percent per year, according to a study with 10 years of follow-up published in JACC: Cardiovascular Imaging.

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Wearable technology, mobile exercise apps named top fitness trends for 2019

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Thanks to the rising popularity of smart watches, heart monitors and wearables, the technology was recently ranked as the top fitness trend for 2019.

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ACR Data Science Institute releases use cases to advance AI imaging

Artificial intelligence (AI) has been one of the biggest stories in healthcare for years, but many clinicians still remain unsure about how, exactly, they should be using AI to help their patients. A new analysis in European Heart Journal explored that exact issue, providing cardiology professionals with a step-by-step breakdown of how to get the most out of this potentially game-changing technology.

The American College of Radiology Data Science Institute (ACR DSI) announced Oct. 26 the release of a series of standardized artificial intelligence (AI) use cases to advance imaging in AI.

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Harvard: Seriously ill people face seriously high medical bills, even when insured

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More than 90 percent of seriously ill patients in the U.S. have health insurance coverage, but a substantial amount of this population is not financially protected, according to a recent survey.

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Meaningful change: 4 steps to improved CT imaging protocols, fewer dose alerts

Updated Joint Commission requirements have left healthcare providers across the United States working to standardize imaging protocols and analyze why some CT exams exceed predetermined radiation dose thresholds.

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Viewpoint: Academic missions, physicians suffer in RVU system

The relative value unit (RVU)-based compensation model in U.S. academic medical centers can twist incentives and prioritize clinical productivity over research and teaching, three researchers argued in a viewpoint published Oct. 20 in the European Heart Journal.

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ACR releases use cases to advance the development of AI adoption

The American College of Radiology (ACR) Data Science Institute (DSI) announced the release of its first series of freely available standardized artificial intelligence (AI) use cases to increase the utilization of AI adoption in medical imaging.

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MRI-derived brain vessel disease score connected to increased stroke, dementia risk

A score made up of four MRI markers of cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD) has been linked to stroke, dementia and mortality in older adults, reported authors of an Oct. 24 study published in Stroke.

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Novarad’s augmented reality solution gains FDA clearance

Novarad’s OpenSight Augmented Reality (AR) System is the first AR solution for Microsoft HoloLens to receive FDA clearance for pre-operative surgical planning, the company announced this week.

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