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Nonprofit group helps doctors and startups bring new cardiovascular tech to market

Nabil Dib, MD, director clinical and translational research, Dignity Health, and founder of the non-profit International Society for Cardiovascular Translational Research (ISCTR), explains resources ISCTR has to help doctors and start ups navigate regulatory pathways to expedite moving from research to clinical application.

Nabil Dib, MD, founder of the International Society for Cardiovascular Translational Research, details resources to help doctors and startups navigate the shift from conducting research to commercializing new products and applications.

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New data question the role radiation therapy plays in cardiovascular health

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There has been back-and-forth among experts on the relationship between breast arterial calcifications and cardiovascular disease for many years.

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US Radiology Specialists to construct 12 ‘de novo’ outpatient imaging centers in 2025

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Of the dozen new centers built this year, 5 are through hospital joint venture partnerships, US Radiology said, adding to its total of 183 centers in 13 states. 

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Patients sue West Coast private radiology practice over recent cyber incident

Attorneys are targeting Northwest Radiologists and the related Mount Baker Imaging, who allegedly failed to protect patient info before a January data breach. 

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American College of Radiology urges rads to report supply chain issues

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ACR’s request comes amid ongoing trade wars and new tariffs placed on imaging products. 

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Startup seeking to make MRI ‘10 times less expensive’ raises $17M

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Chipiron Co-founders Dimitri Labat, PhD, (chief science officer) and CEO Evan Kervella.   

 

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Paris, France-based Chipiron will use the Series A financing to build a prototype of its portable machine, hoping to launch clinical trials in 2026.

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Lantheus to seek approval for new Alzheimer’s PET imaging agent in Q3

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The declaration comes with the North Billerica, Massachusetts-based drugmaker announcing positive results from two “pivotal” studies of MK-6240. 

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Healthcare AI newswatch: Devices of unknown generalizability, promises of uncertain keepability, more

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Overpromising AI capabilities to hospital stakeholders—now there’s a mistake healthcare AI enthusiasts have been known to make.

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Patient portal messages can train AI to support personalized care in endocrinology (and beyond)

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For the study, researchers had five diabetes specialists judge precision AI tools developed from a large, longitudinal dataset of patients’ individually expressed needs. 

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Phoenix-based addiction treatment facility operated out of motel with no running water

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Downtown Phoenix, Arizona. 

Local investigative reporters have uncovered details on a scheme in which patients housed at a seedy motel received treatment for drug abuse as part of a massive Medicare fraud operation. 

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