The Atlantic is a linear accelerator with a built-in 1.5T MR scanner
The trade show promises to continue breaking records in attendance and exhibitors
Cost fears may lead to unaccountable patients cramming the ER
How normalization of deviance in hospitals can open doors for trespassers
Technological advancements and less expensive systems drive market
GE looks to personalize breast cancer screening
Where does medical tourism fit in today's health care environment?
Sahlgrenska University Hospital to offer intraoperative MRI
Study says new technology may offer better outcomes than standard blood cultures
But there is still work to be done
May help hospitals reduce UTIs
Latest version of budget-priced DR system features two detectors
How can a hospital minimize damage under crisis circumstances?
May "facilitate faster discoveries in the future"
The phased restart of production continues
New facility will streamline efficiency for 100-year-old health system
The goal is to reduce avoidable hospital admissions
Indicates CLABSI cases have gone down 46 percent since 2008
May influence private insurers to provide coverage
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The clinical possibilities beyond ablation
This month in medical history: January 15, 1997
Researchers say they have found a way to visualize pain using PET-MR
It's more important than ever to give hospitals access to this information
New, groundbreaking technologies fuel growth
Fat grafting and ultrasound are growing in popularity with new technologies
May "become a welcomed first-line alternative diagnostic procedure to open surgical excision"
Little is known about the effects of low-dose radiation
Big data crosses over to server-side rendering
Pediatrician and art gallery owner team up on new exhibition
Study says one in five hysterectomies performed may not be necessary
The Avalon CL with Smart Pulse technology is ready for U.S. delivery rooms
Associations, alliances and manufacturers laud legislation
Less invasive procedures as well as new technology and regulations impact the sector
Hospitals look for ways to avoid CMS payment penalties
Is the frameless SRS platform yielding better outcomes than Gamma Knife?
Improved gradients and faster scan times thanks to a software and hardware upgrade
First gadolinium-based contrast agent approved for that patient population
Researchers have imaged how cancer hijacks a lung cell's recycling process