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Procter & Gamble buying Merck’s health brands for $4.2B

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Procter & Gamble has announced it will acquire the consumer health business of Germany-based Merck in a $4.2 billion deal, adding more over-the-counter medications to P&G’s existing product offerings.

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Why AI will make human knowledge more valuable

A recent editorial in STAT argued that as artificial intelligence (AI) continues to proliferate, the need for human providers will not decrease—rather, their knowledge will become more valuable in decision-making.

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Brain MRI may ID differences in neurological diseases, personalities

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Neurological and psychiatric disorders may be diagnosed through functional connectivity MRI (fcMRI) by detecting differences in neural networks, according to a release from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.

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Radiographer’s personal experience with breast cancer defined her imaging career

Briony Bishop, a consultant breast radiographer at the Royal Marsden Hospital in London, loves her career—but the upward climb to her dream job came hand-in-hand with her mom’s health demise.

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Medical Imaging Review April 2018

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The eyes have it? Retinal images in children may show later risk of cardiovascular disease

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Westmead Institute for Medical Research

Poor health in adolescence can be an indicator of an individual’s future risk of cardiovascular disease. What seems like common sense, lower health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in children can lead to structural changes in retinal blood vessels.

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Researchers: 'The more you smoke, the more you stroke'

Men under the age of 50 who smoke are more likely to have a stroke—and that risk increases with how much an individual smokes, according to new research published April 19 in Stroke.

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Should more interventional radiologists be performing endoscopy?

Patient care would improve if more interventional radiologists implemented endoscopy into routine practice, according to a new analysis published in Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology. Should more imaging leaders be working to offer these services?

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imagingBiz APRIL, 2018

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Dem senators introduce plan for ‘public option on steroids’

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U.S. Sens. Jeff Merkley, D-Oregon, and Chris Murphy, D-Connecticut

Millions more Americans could pick Medicare as their health insurer under a bill introduced by Sens. Chris Murphy, D-Connecticut, and Jeff Merkley, D-Oregon, by making it a public insurance option on the Affordable Care Act (ACA) exchanges and for employers.

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