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Siemens Healthineers signs imaging value partnership worth over $60M

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University Hospital Nantes in France will replace existing equipment with 9 new CT scanners and 6 MRI machines, among other upgrades in the 12-year contract. 

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Ultra-high field MRI implicates long COVID in brainstem damage

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Researchers have used 7T MRI to demonstrate that former COVID-19 inpatients are susceptible to persistent brainstem abnormalities associated with long-haul COVID symptoms.

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ChatGPT is overly worried about ED patients

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The popular AI chatbot tends to over-order X-rays, prescribe too many antibiotics and admit too many patients to the hospital when compared with a resident emergency department physician. 

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FDA grants AI-powered ECG screening tool for aortic stenosis its breakthrough device designation

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The FDA clearly sees significant potential in this new screening software from New York-based AccurKardia.

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Vaping with e-cigarettes linked to multiple cardiovascular risks

Vaping is assocated with similar cardiovascular risks as smoking based on growing clinical study evidence.

This study adds to growing evidence that e-cigarettes play a significant role in cardiovascular problems, similar to smoking. Researchers hope their work can help lead to new public health policies. 

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CMS considers Medicare coverage options for tricuspid valve repair at Abbott’s request

An FDA panel will discuss its recommendations related to Abbott's TriClip G4 transcatheter edge-to-edge repair (TEER) system for tricuspid regurgitation.

TriClip image courtesy of Abbott. 

CMS is now accepting public comments on this topic until Nov. 2. A final decision is expected by July 2025.

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Asheville's Mission Hospital is in the center of Hurricane Helene disaster recovery

The ASPR’s National Disaster Medical System field hospital set up in the parking lot at Mission Hospital in Asheville this past week to augment the hospital's emergency department and help decompress the pressure on the hospital in the epicenter of the Hurricane Helene disaster. Photo by ASPR

The ASPR’s National Disaster Medical System field hospital, set up in the parking lot at Mission Hospital in Asheville this past week. Photo by ASPR.

The hospital was prepared for Hurricane Helene and has maintained operations, despite being in the epicenter of destruction.

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Baxter works to get North Carolina IV plants back online as national shortages loom

A temporary rock bridge provides access to the Baxter North Cove IV bag plant in North Carolina, which has enabled cleanup crews to begin work on the flooded plant that supplies 60% of U.S. IV bags. Photo from Baxter.

A temporary rock bridge provides access to the Baxter North Cove IV bag plant in North Carolina. Photo from Baxter.

Baxter's IV plant in North Carolina was flooded by Hurricane Helene. That plant provides 60% of the U.S. supply of IV bags. 

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How a Federally Qualified Health Center quashed common barriers to lung cancer screening

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Experts created new lung cancer screening pathways within CommUnityCare Health Centers—a large, diverse FQHC system in Central Texas.

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Radiologists rarely represented in movies, limiting patient awareness about the specialty

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Based on an IMDb search, radiologists appear as key parts of the plot in about 19 titles, with only nine available on major streaming platforms. 

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