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Landmark opioid trial in Baltimore set to begin; Johnson & Johnson settles to avoid jury

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Six companies have settled with the city for as total of over $402M. Two remaining defendants, McKesson and AmerisourceBergen, will test their luck in court.

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Walgreens pays $107M to resolve fraud accusations brought by DOJ

The company was accused of billing the government for prescriptions patients never received. Walgreens said the oversight was a result of a software error. 

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Generative AI 'reincarnates' famous physicists in radiology

Generative AI reincarnates famous physicists in radiology

AI-generated images using Midjourney v5.2 for generating photorealistic portraits of A. Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen, B. Nikola Tesla. Image courtesy of Cureus.

Since generative AI products first emerged, the models’ capabilities have grown by leaps and bounds. Now, they can seemingly bring renowned scientists from the past back to life. 

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Cardiologist dies after tragic accident—remembered as a ‘truly remarkable physician’

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The 59-year-old cardiologist was known for both his clinical knowledge and his warm personality. He practiced with the same city hospital for nearly three decades. 

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Radiologists report fewer false positives when they have access to prior mammograms

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Viewing patients' priors consistently improves readers' performances, regardless of experience level, specialization or the volume of screening mammograms they are accustomed to reading. 

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FDA approves longer LumiGuide 3D navigation wire from Philips

Philips Healthcare has received U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval for its new 160-cm LumiGuide endovascular navigation wire, which uses the company’s popular Fiber Optic RealShape (FORS) technology to deliver real-time 3D visualization without the use of fluoroscopy.

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The newly approved device comes in at 160 cm. Like the shorter LumiGuide device from Philips, it was designed to deliver real-time 3D visualization with light instead of X-rays. 

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Merit Medical to purchase Cook Medical’s lead management portfolio for $210M

money business cash flow dollar. Kingsway Financial Services, a Chicago-based holding company with subsidiaries in several industries, has acquired New Jersey-based Digital Diagnostics Imaging (DDI) for $11 million. The transaction was funded with $5.4 million in cash and $5.6 million in debt financing.

Two medical device companies have announced a transaction that could shake up the U.S. electrophysiology market. 

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JACC editor excited by progress during a 'very important moment' for cardiology

Harlan Krumholz, MD, SM, editor-in-chief of the Journal of the American College of Cardiology (JACC), and a cardiologist and the Harold H. Hines, Jr. Professor of Medicine at the Yale school Medicine, explains some of the key technology advances he is watching across cardiology.

Harlan Krumholz, MD, editor-in-chief of the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, explains some of the key technology and treatment trends he has his eyes on.

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Physicians debate the ‘perils and promise’ of whole-body MRI screening

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This care model has grown in popularity, with startups such as Prenuvo and Ezra charging $2,500 out of pocket to screen asymptomatic patients for cancer and other diseases

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