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Imaging shows why music makes us happy

Experts believe their findings could be significant for treating both pain and mental health disorders. 

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RadNet leaders discuss rationale behind blockbuster $103M iCAD AI acquisition

RadNet provides 1.9M mammograms per year in the U.S., and adding iCAD’s installed customer base would boost the number of impacted exams to 10M. 

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Radiologist dealt blow in court battle stemming from his support for youth trans-care ban

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Radiologist Eric Cubin, MD, sued Wyoming's governor after he was removed from the state medical board. 

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Diagnoses of this key clinical concern leapt 480% in 5 years, with CT a likely factor

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The condition in question is sarcopenia, characterized by the progressive loss of muscle mass and strength typically seen in older adults. 

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Hospitals, Epic sued after clinician allegedly accesses nude photos of 400+ patients

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According to lawyers representing two of the plaintiffs, a shared EHR portal was used by a physical therapist at KU Health to access the sensitive photographs in what is being investigated as a data breach. 

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UnitedHealth, Amedisys enter mediation with DOJ over block on $3.3B merger

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The two companies have been unable to assuage antitrust concerns raised by the Department of Justice. A magistrate will attempt to hammer out acceptable terms for the home healthcare merger at a conference scheduled for August. 

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Death after 1 year more common for real-world low-risk TAVR patients than those treated in clinical trials

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Real-world patients were still associated with "excellent" outcomes, but it is important for cardiologists and patients alike to know as much as possible about the odds of survival following treatment. 

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AI is most beneficial as a prescreening tool, new research suggests

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Researchers deployed AI in multiple interpretation scenarios to assess how it might impact radiologists’ performances. 

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FDA clears catheter-based 4D visualization platform for complex heart procedures

LUMA Vision Verafeye Visualization Platform. The Verafeye Visualization Platform allows operators to deliver 2D and 4D ultrasound images in real time. The catheter was built with maneuverability and increased visibility in mind; it can capture images of up to 120 mm from the tip and provide views of the patient’s anatomy from all angles.

Image courtesy of LUMA Vision.

The new technology from LUMA Vision allows operators to deliver 2D and 4D ultrasound images in real time. The advanced catheter was built with maneuverability and increased visibility in mind.

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No longer the ‘forgotten valve’: Tricuspid valve surgery outcomes keep improving

Tiny fragments of plastic are commonly found deep inside the human body. Heart surgery, it seems, is one of many ways these microplastics are reaching their destination.  Surgeons Operating On Patient

Patient outcomes after tricuspid valve replacement have improved significantly over the years, according to new data published in The Annals of Thoracic Surgery.

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