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AIUM: What can sonographers learn from astronauts' use of ultrasound?

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ORLANDO -- Sonographers on Earth can take a page or two from astronauts who use ultrasound in space, according to presentations given at the 2025 American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (AIUM) annual convention. In their talks, Leroy Chiao, PhD, andScott Dulchavsky, MD, PhD, from Henry Ford Health in Detroit, Michigan discussed ultrasounds utility in micro-gravity environments such as aboard the International Space Station (ISS).

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Advanced Visualisation in Radiology: Transforming Medical Imaging with 3D, VR, and AR

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Advanced Visualisation in Radiology enhances anatomical insight, supports surgical planning, and improves both diagnosis and patient communication. The post Advanced Visualisation in Radiology: Transforming Medical Imaging with 3D, VR, and AR appeared first on Open MedScience.

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AIUM: Aspirin use in pregnancy not linked to fetal ductal constriction

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ORLANDO The use of low-dose aspirin during pregnancy is not tied to fetal ductal constriction, suggest findings presented March 30 at the 2025 American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (AIUM) annual convention. In her presentation, Nkechinyelum Ogu, MD, from Northwestern University in Evanston, IL discussed her teams findings showing that compared to no use, aspirin use among pregnant women is not tied to more severe fetal ductus arteriosus constriction, right ventricular hypertrophy or valv

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Theranostics vs Radiotheranostics: Understanding the Difference

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Learn about theranostics and why it differs from radiotheranostics. Tailor treatments with advanced diagnostics. The post Theranostics vs Radiotheranostics: Understanding the Difference appeared first on Open MedScience.

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Testing Innovations in Cancer: How to evaluate and use new technologies

Amidst rising cancer prevalence and soaring costs, new cancer technologies and innovations are emerging to support the early detection, treatment, and surveillance of cancer. Read this guide to understand how to evaluate these solutions for your employees and members – and to learn more about the current state of coverage, clinical and cost effectiveness, and impact on quality and outcomes.

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SIR Foundation launches endowment, bestows annual awards

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The Society of Interventional Radiology (SIR) Foundation has announced the launch of the SIR Foundation Endowment and bestowed awards at its annual meeting in Nashville, TN. The inaugural endowment was granted during the society's annual meeting being held between March 29 and April 2. The first gift to the endowment was made by Barry Katzen, MD, founder and medical director of Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute in Florida, and his wife Judith Katzen.

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Lunit secures National Cancer Institute partnership

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AI firm Lunit has entered into a collaboration with the National Cancer Institute (NCI) to explore applications of AI in cancer research, particularly tumor microenvironment and immune phenotyping. The agreement will allow Lunit to provide NCI Center for Cancer Research (CCR) investigators with Lunit's AI algorithms. The company will analyze whole-slide images taken from NCIs clinical studies, using its biomarker technologies such as SCOPE IO and Lunit SCOPE universal IHC.

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Sustaining a Healthy Life with Type 2 Diabetes

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Explore how to live with type 2 diabetes through proper nutrition, exercise, and mental wellbeing for better health. The post Sustaining a Healthy Life with Type 2 Diabetes appeared first on Open MedScience.

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How Generative AI is Personalizing Banking: What It Means for Talent in Financial Services

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After decades of informing sci-fi movies and keeping researchers busy, artificial intelligence went mainstream in early 2023. In particular, generative AI has nearly become a part of everyday life and business. Perhaps more than any other sector, generative AI is a perfect match for the finance industry, and one of the most fascinating developments is how it can personalize banking services.

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