December 2, 2015 — Researchers using modern imaging techniques on hearts more than 400 years old found at an ...
December 2, 2015 — Researchers in the Netherlands studying thousands of healthy adults have found a connection between ...
December 2, 2015 — Researchers have developed software for the Microsoft Kinect gaming console that measures body part ...
eHealth Saskatchewan plays a vital role in providing IT services to patients, health care providers, and partners such ...
There is no greater force today in radiology than the patient. Some might argue that financial issues matter more. But ...
Researchers in China have found that children left without direct parental care for extended periods of time show larger gray matter volumes in the brain.

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Some athletes who experience sports-related concussions have reduced blood flow in parts of their brains even after clinical recovery, according to a study presented today at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA). The results suggest a role for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in determining when to allow concussed athletes to return to competition.
While most women understand the importance of health screenings, an estimated 72 million have missed or postponed a ...
Research presented at the 2015 annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) tackles one of life's great mysteries: what causes a knuckle to "crack" out loud?
Obese people who lose a substantial amount of weight can significantly slow knee cartilage degeneration, according to a new magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) study presented today at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA).
December 1, 2015 — Toshiba America Medical Systems Inc. introduced the newest addition to its ultrasound portfolio, the ...
Fujifilm’s APERTO Lucent is a 0.4T mid-field, open MRI system addressing today’s capability and image quality needs ...
December 1, 2015 — Philips introduced the DoseWise Portal 2.0, a comprehensive radiation dose management software ...
December 1, 2015 — Today the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) conferred its highest honor, the Gold Medal ...
December 1, 2015 — Athletes who engage in the extreme sport of free diving, descending hundreds of feet below the ...
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December 1, 2015 — An interventional radiology technique shows promise for helping morbidly obese patients lose weight ...
Low-income women in Medicaid expansion states in the United States are more likely to have a breast screening performed than those in non-expansion states, according to a study presented today at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA).
November 30, 2015 — Fovia Inc. introduced F.A.S.T. Interactive Segmentation at the 2015 Radiological Society of North ...
National Decision Support Company (NDSC) revealed that ordering providers now access the company’s flagship solution, ACR Select, more than 1 million times per month—all from within their electronic health record (EHR) order entry workflow.
lifeIMAGE announced the launch of the first in a series of product releases based on the fourth generation of its medical image exchange platform.
November 29, 2015 — Guerbet announced that it has completed its acquisition of the "contrast media and delivery systems" ...
NexGenic announced its ImageInbox app is available as a free Android app in the Google Play Store, allowing patients everywhere to securely share medical images.
Specialists from UBMD Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine are investigating Carestream’s cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) technology to capture images of patients with orthopedic conditions as part of ongoing clinical studies. The CBCT system will be on display at Carestream’s booth at the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) conference, Nov. 29-Dec. 3 in Chicago.