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Early pregnancy blood pressure patterns tied to hypertension risk years later

Doctor's office blood pressure cuff and odoscope. Hypertension. The WISEWOMAN program proved to be a useful intervention to screen low-income, uninsured women and offer them risk reduction counseling to improve blood pressure, diet and physical activity.

Researchers show certain blood pressure patterns during the first 20 weeks of pregnancy were more likely to develop into hypertension later in life. 

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Heart Rhythm Society legislative advocacy group raising funds for electrophysiology

Heart Rhythm Advocates (HRA), the political advocacy wing of the Heart Rhythm Society (HRS).

This week, Heart Rhythm Advocates announced its establishment and called on cardiologists and EPs to support its efforts with membership and joining committees to guide efforts.

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American College of Radiology partners with AI developer, seeking to improve Alzheimer’s diagnoses

icometrix MRI brain alzheimer's

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Icometrix

ACR is teaming with Belgium-based Icometrix, which is providing its brain MRI software to facilities participating in the Alzheimer’s Network for Treatment and Diagnostics. 

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Renowned journalist credits interventional radiology team for saving his life

Sebastian Junger speaking at SIR 2025

Sebastian Junger

Sebastian Junger says he hopes his story will help raise awareness of the many possibilities of interventional radiology.

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Society of Interventional Radiology formally welcomes new president

SIR's new president, Robert Lookstein, MD, FSIR

Robert Lookstein, MD, FSIR, introducing a speaker during Tuesday's plenary session.

Robert Lookstein, MD, FSIR, has been serving as the chief of interventional radiology at Mount Sinai for more than a decade and has worked in numerous roles with SIR for 20 years.

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Stark Law loophole allows ordering physicians to self-interpret hundreds of thousands of images each year

Radiologist Radiology Money Dollar X-ray Scan Finance

Experts believe their findings signal the need for potential policy reform in Washington to address perceived conflicts of interest. 

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Radiology provider MedQuest part of deal to acquire 18 imaging centers from 1 of nation’s largest orthopedic groups

OrthoCarolina

OrthoCarolina is the seller, unloading locations across its home city of Charlotte and the Piedmont Triad region that includes Greensboro, Winston-Salem and High Point. 

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Lantheus completes acquisition of radiopharma firm Evergreen Theragnostics for up to $1B

Lantheus

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Connolly Brothers Inc.

Founded in 2019 and headquartered in Springfield, New Jersey, Evergreen develops and manufactures imaging agents for diagnosing and treating cancer. 

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HHS ‘dramatic restructuring’ begins as employees turned away by security

workplace violence in hospitals

Mass firings on Tuesday led to thousands of workers at the CDC, FDA and NIH losing their jobs, including those working on public health initiatives and vaccine approvals. 

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Key takeaways from ACC.25: Advances in cardiovascular science

Former American College of Cardiology president Hadley Wilson, MD, executive vice chair of Atrium Health Sanger Heart and Vascular Institute, and a clinical professor of medicine at Wake Forest University School of Medicine, offers what he saw as the main takeaway messages in the ACC 2025 late breaking trials.

Former American College of Cardiology president Hadley Wilson, MD, executive vice chair of Atrium Health Sanger Heart and Vascular Institute, explains his main takeaway messages from the ACC 2025 late-breaking trials.

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