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Researchers at the University of Edinburgh found that cats with dementia, like humans, have protein buildup in synapses ...
19/08/2025

Researchers at the University of Edinburgh found that cats with dementia, like humans, have protein buildup in synapses that impact cognitive function and memory.

Researchers at the University of Edinburgh found that cats with dementia, like humans, have protein buildup in synapses that impacts cognitive function and memory.

‘Gamification allows GenZ and Millennial radiology residents to overcome challenges, receive immediate feedback and feel...
19/08/2025

‘Gamification allows GenZ and Millennial radiology residents to overcome challenges, receive immediate feedback and feel a sense of accomplishment.’

Radiology residents can receive meaningful clinical training via game playing—and they largely appreciate the experience, new research shows.

Video - Greg Piefer, PhD, CEO and founder, SHINE, explains how the radiopharmaceutical company is building the world’s l...
19/08/2025

Video - Greg Piefer, PhD, CEO and founder, SHINE, explains how the radiopharmaceutical company is building the world’s largest medical isotope production facility in Janesville, Wisconsin to supply molybdenum-99.

Greg Piefer, PhD, chief executive and founder of SHINE, a Wisconsin-based radiopharmaceutical company that is building the world’s largest medical isotope production facility in Janesville, Wisconsin, explains progress on the company's fusion reactor that will become the first U.S. commercial supp...

New research published in Lancet Digital Health details the improved cancer detection rates achieved when AI serves as a...
18/08/2025

New research published in Lancet Digital Health details the improved cancer detection rates achieved when AI serves as a second reader.

The therapy previously earned the FDA’s Breakthrough Device Designation due to its potential to treat certain cancers.
18/08/2025

The therapy previously earned the FDA’s Breakthrough Device Designation due to its potential to treat certain cancers.

A new study is the first to show that men with biochemically recurrent prostate cancer who undergo PSMA PET/CT prior to ...
15/08/2025

A new study is the first to show that men with biochemically recurrent prostate cancer who undergo PSMA PET/CT prior to salvage therapy have improved survival rates.

14/08/2025

Researchers say their findings suggest that medications that increase prefrontal dopamine "are an important lead to pursue.”

Experts involved in its development describe the model's capabilities as “a major milestone” in women’s health.
14/08/2025

Experts involved in its development describe the model's capabilities as “a major milestone” in women’s health.

Artificial intelligence tools in radiology require constant monitoring to ensure model performance remains consistent.
13/08/2025

Artificial intelligence tools in radiology require constant monitoring to ensure model performance remains consistent.

13/08/2025

The procedure reduces inflammation and pain, and allows patients to achieve relief without having to undergo surgery and months of physical therapy during recovery.

A large study is shining a light on problematic racial disparities with respect to imaging utilization in men with suspe...
12/08/2025

A large study is shining a light on problematic racial disparities with respect to imaging utilization in men with suspected prostate cancer.

Many also also believe AI may be even more accurate than physicians when it comes to detecting imaging abnormalities.
12/08/2025

Many also also believe AI may be even more accurate than physicians when it comes to detecting imaging abnormalities.

Many also believe AI may be even more accurate than physicians when it comes to detecting imaging abnormalities.

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