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Sports-related concussion damage may persist long after return to play, study finds

Researchers in Toronto used MRI scans to measure the brain as it heals after injury. They found damage persists for a year after athletes are medically cleared to return to the field. 

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Private equity buyouts increase physician turnover by 265%, study finds

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A study by researchers at Brown University and Duke University analyzed the employment records of 200 practices acquired by private equity firms and compared them with unacquired practices to develop some observations.

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Americans' mental, physical health in steady decline since COVID-19 pandemic

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The numbers are the lowest seen by Gallup in 25 years, with the percentage of adults reporting their health as “excellent” dropping in both categories. 

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Food insecurity increases risk of poor heart health in young adults

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Food insecurity—lacking consistent access to the food needed to live an “active, healthy lifestyle”—impacts up to one in eight Americans each year. 

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TAVR or TAVI? Cardiologists want a single acronym for the popular heart procedure

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Clinicians are asking the world's medical societies to come together and agree on one acronym for TAVR/TAVI to avoid unnecessary confusion going forward.

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What radiologists think about using ChatGPT and AI in breast imaging

Manisha Bahl, MD, breast imaging division quality director and breast imaging division co-service chief, Massachusetts General Hospital, and an associate professor of radiology, Harvard Medical School, explains the findings of a recent study she was involved in at RSNA 2024. She also offers insights into growing interest at sessions in using AI in breast imaging.

Manisha Bahl, MD, explained that ChatGPT and other large language models offer significant potential to help radiologists with breast imaging exams, but they are "not quite ready for primetime."

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AI could help cardiologists predict bleeding, stroke risks in AFib patients on DOACs

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Researchers developed several new AI models that could guide the management of patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation. There is still some work to do in terms of accuracy, but they already appear to outperform the traditional risk scores being used today.

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Radiologist is the No. 1 high-paying job for introverts in 2025, list says

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Job-industry researchers created the list based on factors such as autonomy, social interaction, growth potential, and wages. 

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Pediatric radiology continues to face ‘major’ workforce shortage

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For years, the subspecialty has grappled with decreasing trainee interest, rising volumes and staffing demands, and a competitive market for talent, experts write in JACR. 

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Healthcare AI newswatch: Ambient AI costs, healthcare AI holdouts, an 86-year-old AI innovator, more

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Meet an 86-year-old IT entrepreneur who recently beefed up his AI skills in a challenging postgraduate program. 

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