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Experts cite 'urgent need' for changes to USPSTF breast cancer screening recommendations

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The USPSTF’s update suggests that women should screen every other year, but the group's own modeling studies have cited the benefits of annual screening.

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EuroPCR 2023: Late-breaking research examines the latest in TEER, TAVR and PCI outcomes

Abbott TriClip device for TEER

Abbott's TriClip device for TEER in patients with tricuspid regurgitation. 

Catch up on key late-breaking research from Abbott, Edwards Lifesciences and Philips presented at the four-day meeting in Paris. 

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Remote radiologists prioritize financial gain when choosing reads: 2 possible fixes

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An intense focus on RVU productivity may have unintended negative consequences, experts wrote in the Journal of Operations Management.

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US senators introduce legislation to strengthen payment for diagnostic imaging agents

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The American College of Radiology, SNMMI and the Michael J. Fox Foundation, among others, voiced support for the FIND Act. 

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Rad Partners touts ‘dramatic’ MRI time reductions; Strategic Radiology adds practice, plus more company news

Also, radiologist joins state medical society representing small groups, and three LucidHealth rads honored as "top docs." 

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Innovation in the cath lab: Cardiologists develop, perform new interventional heart procedure

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Interventional cardiologists in Detroit developed the new technique with a specific patient in mind. One specialist described it as an "exciting breakthrough."

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Augmented reality company secures $15M in funding from Cleveland Clinic, Mayo, GE Healthcare and more

MediView XR, Inc.'s clinical augmented reality and surgical navigation technology

MediView XR, Inc.'s clinical augmented reality and surgical navigation technology.

MediView’s technologies utilize AR to provide clinicians with 3D “X-ray vision” guidance during minimally invasive procedures and surgeries, while also offering remote collaboration.

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How age, gender and medical specialty affect a physician's risk of being sued

New data from the American Medical Association reveal that nearly one-third of physicians in the United States have been sued during their medical career. 

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WHO warns against use of artificial sweeteners, highlighting CVD and diabetes risks

The World Health Organization has published a new guideline recommending against the use of artificial sweeteners such as aspartame and sucralose to lose weight or reduce the risk of noncommunicable diseases.

The World Health Organization has published a new guideline recommending against the use of artificial sweeteners such as aspartame and sucralose to lose weight or reduce the risk of noncommunicable diseases.

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FDA grants fast track designation to Bayer’s new drug for preventing stroke in AFib patients

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The new drug, asundexian, is currently the subject of two multicenter Phase III studies—the OCEANIC-AF trial and OCEANIC-STROKE trial—focused on its safety and efficacy.

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