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Repetitive use injuries are common among rad techs and radiologists, but changes in ergonomic design and practices can help alleviate some of the causes.

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Mold infections are a serious problem among immunocompromised patients, but diagnosing them can be challenging. Researchers at Johns Hopkins have devised a PET method that offers a promising solution.

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AI is finding its way into more health care applications, and breast imaging stands to benefit. We’re looking at some of the ways AI is assisting mammographers.

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The University of Texas at Arlington is undertaking a large study—with a significant MRI component—to better understand the aging process and determine what constitutes healthy aging.

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Tariff Troubles
By Arnika Karthik, MD, and Alex Merkulov, MD

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A 28-year-old man presented for evaluation of a right distal femoral lesion incidentally discovered on imaging obtained in the emergency department (ED) following a fall. The patient slipped while exiting the shower, sustaining acute right knee pain and difficulty bearing weight. Continue reading »
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