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Monday, September 26, 2022
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Newborn brains invigorated by mother’s active lifestyle during pregnancy

The boon comes in the form of greater brain cortical thickness observable on neonatal MRI two weeks after the baby enters the world.

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Newborn brains invigorated by mother’s active lifestyle during pregnancy

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The boon comes in the form of greater brain cortical thickness observable on neonatal MRI two weeks after the baby enters the world.
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Could a repurposed drug break a centurylong stalemate in the war on cancer?

A pharmaceutical compound approved 21 years ago to treat breast cancer in postmenopausal women is showing fresh promise as a therapy for glioblastomas. 

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Could a repurposed drug break a centurylong stalemate in the war on cancer?

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A pharmaceutical compound approved 21 years ago to treat breast cancer in postmenopausal women is showing fresh promise as a therapy for glioblastomas. 
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4D ultrasound shows preborn humans ‘laughing’ over carrots, ‘crying’ over kale

Researchers in the U.K. have documented fetuses smiling when exposed to sweet flavors and frowning over bitter tastes.

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4D ultrasound shows preborn humans ‘laughing’ over carrots, ‘crying’ over kale

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Researchers in the U.K. have documented fetuses smiling when exposed to sweet flavors and frowning over bitter tastes.
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Written PDAs a quick, easy way to ‘enhance IR patients’ sense of empowerment’

Interventional radiology patients who receive this type of patient decision aid for consent purposes tend to feel more heard and better informed.

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Written PDAs a quick, easy way to ‘enhance IR patients’ sense of empowerment’

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Interventional radiology patients who receive this type of patient decision aid for consent purposes tend to feel more heard and better informed.
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In Case You Missed It

Breast ultrasound volume calculator cleared for U.S. sales

The FDA has given its thumbs-up to software that calculates breast fibroglandular tissue volume (FGV) and the ratio of FGV to total breast volume on ultrasound imaging.

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Breast ultrasound volume calculator cleared for U.S. sales

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The FDA has given its thumbs-up to software that calculates breast fibroglandular tissue volume (FGV) and the ratio of FGV to total breast volume on ultrasound imaging.
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Self-supervised AI ‘reads’ radiology reports to speed algorithm development

A machine learning system has come along that needs no human labeling of data for training yet matches radiologists at classifying diseases on chest X-rays—including some that the model was not specifically taught to detect.

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Self-supervised AI ‘reads’ radiology reports to speed algorithm development

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A machine learning system has come along that needs no human labeling of data for training yet matches radiologists at classifying diseases on chest X-rays—including some that the model was not specifically taught to detect.
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In Other News

Longitudinal changes in breast density could be linked to breast cancer risk

Researchers found that cancer risk in premenopausal women with fatty breasts at initial imaging nearly doubled if an increase in density was observed during their second and third mammograms.

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Longitudinal changes in breast density could be linked to breast cancer risk

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Researchers found that cancer risk in premenopausal women with fatty breasts at initial imaging nearly doubled if an increase in density was observed during their second and third mammograms.
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The fight continues: Cardiologists turn up heat on Congress to stop Medicare payment cuts

Dozens of medical societies have signed a new letter urging Congress to stop upcoming Medicare payment cuts. “The Medicare payment system remains on an unsustainable path threatening beneficiaries’ access to physicians," they wrote. 

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Medicare money payment physician. The CardioVascular Coalition and Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions have both issued new statements highlighting their issues with the 2024 MPFS proposed rule. 
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The fight continues: Cardiologists turn up heat on Congress to stop Medicare payment cuts

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Medicare money payment physician. The CardioVascular Coalition and Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions have both issued new statements highlighting their issues with the 2024 MPFS proposed rule. 
Dozens of medical societies have signed a new letter urging Congress to stop upcoming Medicare payment cuts. “The Medicare payment system remains on an unsustainable path threatening beneficiaries’ access to physicians," they wrote. 
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Cano Health explores sale amid interest from Humana, CVS Health

Cano Health is considering a sale after takeover interest from major healthcare players, including CVS Health and Humana, according to several media outlets.

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