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PET reveals brain’s responses to music
PET has provided the first neuroimaging evidence that music affects the brain’s opioid receptor system.
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Does the Continuing Resolution do anything for radiology?
In a new column, Sandy Coffta assesses the impact on radiology from the Continuing Resolution passed by the U.S. Congress in March…
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BBC report warns of coming helium shortages
Coming helium shortages could have a dramatic impact on medical imaging, according to a BBC report.
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Black women in underserved areas face higher breast cancer death risk
Black women who live in disadvantaged neighborhoods experience higher breast cancer mortality risk.
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AdvaMed and 9 partners urge medical product tariff exemption
AdvaMed and nine partner organizations are urging U.S. Trade Representative Jameison Greer to exempt medical products from tariffs…
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Causes of Moral Distress in Academic Radiologists: Variation among Institutions
To assess whether causes of moral distress vary by academic institution. Moral distress is experienced when healthcare providers are unable to provide the right care to patients because of institutional or resource constraints.
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Workload of diagnostic radiologists in the foreseeable future based on recent (2024) scientific advances: Updated growth expectations
The workload of diagnostic radiologists has increased considerably over the past decades [1–4]. If this increased workload is not compensated with a commensurate increase in radiologist staffing, the consequent work overload may potentially lead to diagnostic errors and burnout [4–8].
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Radiology Resident Perspectives on and Experiences with Labor Union Participation
To understand the perceptions of radiology residents regarding labor unions and the differences between unionized and nonunionized residents in perceived versus actual benefits of unionization.