Discover how 3-D imaging is revolutionizing heart surgery by enhancing precision, safety, and personalized treatment options.
A new AI-assisted brain atlas that can help visualize the human brain in unprecedented detail has been developed by UCL ...
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Opinion: Privately paid medical tests a step toward U.S.-style health care
It’s a quiet but rapid march toward U.S.-style health care. First was contracting out labs to a for-profit provider, a ...
Chest pain may still be angina even when the main heart arteries look clear. Using cardiac stress MRI (a heart scan that measures blood flow with magnetic resonance imaging), testing uncovered small ...
This comprehensive guide explores endometrial cancer symptoms, risk factors, and the latest treatment options available, ...
Background Overuse of CT scans is associated with multiple harms, such as an increased risk of cancer development, particularly in children. However, the rate of CT scan use is high and unwarranted ...
For more than two decades, Bracco has made education a cornerstone of progress in radiology. In 2024 alone, Bracco's educational programs reached over 100,000 healthcare professionals worldwide, ...
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‘Time is brain’: EMVision clocks key milestones in big year for its portable stroke-diagnostic tech
EMVision CEO and managing director Scott Kirkland reflects on what has been a big year, with the medtech steadily achieving ...
PTCOG president Marco Durante describes an exciting future for the technology and shares his vision for closer international ...
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A Chicago Grandmother’s Seven-Year Journey with Small-Cell Lung Cancer: A Fight for Time, Hope, and Progress
Maida Mangiameli, 75, has defied the odds by surviving over seven years with small-cell lung cancer—a disease with a ...
For the rest of the population without a higher-than-usual risk of hemorrhagic stroke, Gurol said his recommendation is to drink no more than three servings of alcohol per week because consuming more ...
A new study has found that heavy alcohol use may cause larger and earlier brain bleeds, damaging small blood vessels and ...
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