Internet and Smart Phone Addictions Change Brain Chemistry in Teens
Radiologic imaging shows brain chemistry changes in teens who are addicted to smart phones and the internet.
MRI Shows Brain Changes in Obese Adolescents
Magnetic resonance images show brain changes among adolescents who are obese.
Learning from Deep Learning in Radiology
There is a lot left to learn about deep learning.
Former NFL Players May Have Enlarged Aortas
CT shows former NFL players may have enlarged aortas compared with controls.
ER Radiologists Can Help Identify, Educate Patients with Opioid Addictions
Radiologists in the emergency department can help advocate for patients with opioid-use disorders.
Goodbye Patients; Hello Consumers
Start seeing your radiology patients as consumers.
ACOs Need Tech-Savvy Radiologists
Radiologists can use their IT expertise to help ACOs succeed.
Hip Injections for Osteoarthritis May Speed Up Osteonecrosis
X-rays show that patients with osteoarthritis who receive a hip steroid/anesthetic injection may develop osteonecrosis of the hip.
Gadolinium Not Associated with Adverse Neurologic Outcomes
Imaging with gadolinium does not put patients at risk for adverse neurologic outcomes later in life.
How Radiologists Can Interact Effectively With Referring Physicians
Radiologists need to capitalize on technology.
Pulsed Radiofrequency Relieves Low Back Pain, Sciatica
Patients can obtain relief from low back pain and sciatica with the use of image-guided pulsed radiofrequency treatments.
Exercise, Diet in Knee Cartilage Deterioration
Effect of diet, exercise on people who are overweight or obese who lose weight to help decrease knee cartilage deterioration.
Where, Not How Much Body Fat May Influence Health Risk
Images showing body composition have shown that where body fat is stored is more of a factor in cardiovascular and metabolic risks than the type of fat.
Patients with Migraines Have Higher Sodium Levels in Cerebrospinal Fluid
Researchers used MRI to detect higher levels of sodium in the CSF of patients who have migraines.
Radiologists Can Help Spot Domestic Abuse, Sexual Assault
Images that show specific types of injuries and old injuries could help radiologists identify victims of domestic and sexual abuse.
Brain Imaging Shows Damage to Youth Football Players
Imaging shows lasting brain damage among children who play high-impact sports like football.
Diagnostic Accuracy and the Regulatory Hurdle
Experts at RSNA 2017 discuss how federal agencies are working to accelerate AI in practice.
When Federal Regulations Mean Less Cash Flow
Tips for radiology practices on compensating for a loss from MIPS.
What You Need to Know Before Your First RSNA
Tips on preparing for RSNA.
Elite Triathletes May Be at Higher Risk for Cardiac Impairment
MRI shows evidence of higher risk for elite male triathletes.