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Toylike robot pleases counseling clients where humanoid counterpart struggles to connect

QTrobot (left) and Misty. Photos by Hatice Gunes/University of Cambridge.

QTrobot (left) and Misty. Photos by Hatice Gunes/University of Cambridge.

When human counselors are unavailable to provide work-based wellness coaching, robots can substitute—as long as the workers are comfortable with emerging technologies and the machines aren’t overly humanlike.

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New imaging tool could change how decisions are made in the labor and delivery room

Electromyometrial imaging creates 3D maps of contractions during labor in real-time, which can help clinicians track contraction patterns and make decisions regarding patient management.  

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CLEAR Outcomes trial shows statin-intolerant patients benefit from bempedoic acid

Steven Nissen, MD, chief academic officer of the Heart, Vascular and Thoracic Institute, Cleveland Clinic, explains the details from the late-breaking CLEAR Outcomes trial presented at the 2023 American College of Cardiology (ACC) meeting found bempedoic acid can be used in statin-intolerant patients to reduce low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol levels. #ACC #ACC23 Nexletol

Steven Nissen, MD, spoke with Cardiovascular Business at ACC.23 about the late-breaking CLEAR Outcomes trial.

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Industry groups agree MedPAC’s inflationary update is not enough

The American College of Cardiology and Heart Rhythm Society issued a joint statement soon after CMS published its final rule for the 2023 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule. The groups warned that the final rule could threaten patient access to high-quality care. Medicare cuts may harm patient care.

The Medicare Payment Advisory Commission (MedPAC) wants to tie physician payments to inflation. Healthcare groups say it doesn't go far enough

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Mediterranean diet reduces risk of CVD, death among women

The National Comprehensive Cancer Network has published new patient-friendly breast cancer screening guidelines

The popular diet appears to benefit women even more than it benefits men. 

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Bringing back the sabbatical: Radiologists offer 4 tips on how to make it happen

The American Medical Association (AMA) has declared climate change as a major healthcare emergency. Sunrises and sunsets have become increasingly red in recent years with additional particulate matter in the atmosphere from larger, massive wild fires. Photo by Dave Fornell

Two academic radiologists recently shared their experiences with taking extended time away from work in the hope that their story would encourage others to do the same. 

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Most US adults with medical debt owe hospitals

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A significant portion of U.S. adults have some past-due medical debt, according to a recent study from the Urban Institute, and the majority of those with debt owe non-profit hospitals.

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Is ultra low-dose CT a feasible option for identifying fractures?

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Such scans offer significant reductions in radiation exposure, but there is concern that lower dosage might sacrifice image quality, causing readers to miss important findings. 

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Next-generation TAVR valve delivers strong outcomes, reduced PVL after one year

The SAPIEN 3 Ultra (S3U) transcatheter heart valve from Edwards Lifesciences. A study presented at ESC Congress 2024 in London, confirmed that TAVR was associated with significantly better outcomes than surgery when treating female patients.

The Sapien 3 Ultra TAVR valve. Image courtesy of Edwards Lifesciences. 

A team of specialists examined new outcomes data related to the SAPIEN 3 Ultra transcatheter heart valve, sharing its findings in EuroIntervention.

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Nation’s largest health system to cover new Alzheimer’s drug, with implications for radiology

an MRI brain scan and a stethoscope

Those eligible must undergo a brain MRI within one year prior to starting treatment and additional scans before the fifth, seventh and 14th infusions.

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