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AI and Machine Learning Hold Potential in Fighting Infectious Disease

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New research showed that drug discovery, infection biology, and diagnostics are functions of AI and machine learning in treating infectious diseases.

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7 ways to reduce healthcare disparities in radiology

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Avoidable differences in disease burden and outcomes that socially disadvantaged individuals may experience manifest in nearly all areas of radiology, from emergency imaging, neuroradiology, and nuclear medicine to image-guided interventions and imaging-based cancer screening, the group noted. Image courtesy of Peter Abraham, MD, et al.

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Sound Waves of Health: Navigating the World of Echocardiography (Karnataka, Shivamogga, Udupi, Vijayapura, Uttara Kannada, Yadgiri, Tumakuru)

Future Teleradiology

Teleradiology Specialists Introduction: Echocardiography, often referred to as an “echo,” is a powerful diagnostic tool in the world of cardiology. In this article, we’ll explore the fascinating world of echocardiography, its applications, and its importance in maintaining heart health.

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Beyond the Waveforms: The Crucial Role of ECG in Cardiovascular Health (Manipur, Senapati, Ukhrul, Chandel, Churachandpur, Tamenglong)

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Chapter 3: ECG in Clinical Practice The essential role of ECG in diagnosing cardiovascular diseases and assessing treatment outcomes. The synergy between ECG and other diagnostic tools in patient management. Case studies that showcase real-life applications of ECG in clinical practice.

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The rise of theranostics: Part 2 -- Moving into communities

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How many centers have the physical space in their nuclear medicine departments to treat a disease as common as prostate cancer?" asked Michael Morris, MD, of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York for an article in the Journal of Nuclear Medicine (JNM) last year. Morris continued in the JNM.