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29
Nov

Gadolinium accumulation might be more widespread than thought

Increased signal intensities in different brain regions presumably caused by linear and macrocyclic gadolinium-based contrast agents (GBCAs) could be an indication that gadolinium accumulation is more widespread than previously thought, according to a study presented on Wednesday at RSNA 2018. By Wayne Forrest, AuntMinnie.com staff writer

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29
Nov

Survey finds German medical students don’t fear AI

While the majority of medical students in Germany are aware of the discussion of artificial intelligence (AI) in radiology, most are unafraid of being replaced by AI and are optimistic that it will improve radiology as well as medicine in general, according to research at the RSNA 2018. By Erik L. Ridley, AuntMinnie staff writer

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26
Nov

What’s new in VR?

A new product from Otolith Labs could help VR users overcome motion sickness and the UN has partnered with Google and Makhulu Media for World AIDS Day. VRSCOUT

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26
Nov

Video from RSNA 2018: What do we know about gadolinium deposition?

New findings are coming out on almost a weekly basis about trace elements of gadolinium left in human tissue after scans with MRI contrast agents. What do we know about this phenomenon, and how serious is it? We talk to Dr. Robert McDonald, PhD, of the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN.

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25
Nov

AI could help avoid unnecessary thyroid nodule biopsies

An artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm can accurately predict whether a thyroid nodule is malignant, potentially helping to reduce the number of unnecessary biopsies performed on these patients, according to research presented on Sunday at the RSNA meeting. By Erik L. Ridley, AuntMinnie staff writer

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25
Jun

Opinion: Rise of the Robot Radiologists

The first wave of AI-driven job loss among doctors will be in the field of radiology and is poised to force a paradigm shift in medical imaging. Mutza Musa | The Scientist Magazine®

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02
May

How tech companies train for success

Test, fail, repeat: the mantra of tech firms has been to try new things and use cheap computing power and smart people to create new products and services. But behind the scenes, the world’s top tech companies are also heavy investors in training. The Australian

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30
Apr

Research to help diagnose and treat cancer faster

Researchers are creating the world’s first database of the entire cancer spectrum at the Westmead Children’s Medical Research Institute » NSW Government

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21
Feb

Healthcare sector growing in importance as technology takes hold

Healthcare is the nation's fourth biggest contributor to GDP and Australia was also recently ranked as having the second best health system overall in the developed world. By Jane Worthington from afr.com

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04
Dec

FDA releases guidance on 3D printing of medical products

The guidance details the agency's stance on device design, testing, and quality system requirements. By Abraham Kim from auntminnie.com

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