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Canon Healthcare investing $34M to open new US headquarters, imaging resource center

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Canon Healthcare's new headquarters and imaging hub in Cleveland, Ohio. 

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The vacant, 43,000-square-foot property was formerly occupied by IBM Explorys, with Canon collecting tax credit assistance as part of the deal. 

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UnitedHealthcare sued by 17 hospitals in $145M dispute over out-of-network reimbursement

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The hospitals all belong to HCA Healthcare, which claims it is required by law to care for emergency patients regardless of their medical coverage status.

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MSNBC settles 'uterus collector' defamation lawsuit

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MSNBC is settling a defamation lawsuit filed by Mahendra Ami, MD, who was accused in 2020 of performing mass hysterectomies at an ICE detention center. Ami denied the accusations and sued the network for $30 million, alleging they failed to verify the claims of a whistleblower nurse.

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Sectra and Siemens Healthineers partner to improve CT workflows

Siemens Naeotom Alpha.pro photon counting CT RSNA 2024. Photo by Dave Fornell

The partnership will enable radiologists to more seamlessly access and post-process images acquired on Siemens Healthineers’ photon-counting CT scanners.

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Cardiovascular societies support Medicare coverage for renal denervation

The Medtronic Symplicity Spyral renal denervation catheter with a simulator model at the ACC 2023 meeting. Photo by Dave Fornell

The Medtronic Symplicity Spyral renal denervation catheter with a simulator model at the ACC 2023 meeting. Photo by Dave Fornell

CMS is expected to release a proposed national coverage determination decision memo by July.
 

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Continuation of 99mTc-PYP shortage prompts need for alternative cardiac amyloidosis imaging

cardiac amyloidosis on bone scan. Image courtesy of the Department of Nuclear Medicine, Medical University of Vienna, Austria.

Cardiac amyloidosis nuclear image. Image courtesy of the Department of Nuclear Medicine, Medical University of Vienna, Austria.

After three years of intermittent shortages of nuclear imaging tracer technetium-99m pyrophosphate, there are no signs of the shortage abating.

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New FDA-cleared algorithm could improve fetal anomaly detection on ultrasound

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The module helps automate the detection of eight common fetal anomalies using seven routine ultrasound views of the heart, brain and abdomen.

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How TikTok 'brain rot' impacts brain structure and function

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While social media addiction has been known since the emergence of Facebook, many believe that TikTok took digital dependence to another level. 

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New drug therapies targeting Lp(a) could be a breakthrough in cardiovascular care

Deepak L. Bhatt, MD, discusses research and drug therapies in development to treat lipoprotein (a). #Lp(a)

Lipoprotein (a) research is on the rise in recent years. Deepak Bhatt, MD, director of Mount Sinai Fuster Heart Hospital, explains why this trend is so important.

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What radiology leaders can learn from the world’s ‘Blue Zones,’ where people live significantly longer

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“Radiology, by nature, presents a unique challenge to physician well-being,” Cody R. Johnson, MD, and colleagues write in Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology. 

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