Staff used to working normal schedules must now cut hours
More than two dozen states now have dense breast notification laws
Board certified neurologist named chairman of the Winthrop-University Hospital's Department of Neurosciences
More than $18 million will support development of image guided therapies and biochemistry studies; awardees are Brigham and Women's Hospital and Indiana University.
'A new window on the brain' may inform drug development
Testosterone therapy may help elderly men with mild Alzheimer's disease, research suggests.
U.S. scientists move a step closer to developing a brain implant therapy for Parkinson's disease symptoms.
Benefits outweigh risks: study
'The best test is one that patients will actually use'
For some indications, PET utilization is not improving outcomes
Former U. S. Surgeon General joins the Board of Proteus Digital Health
Treatment options used to diagnosis the five million patients annually who suffer chest pain should be reconsidered, according to study
Only 14 percent believe it reduces lung-cancer related deaths
The company showcased the latest in TomoTherapy and CyberKnife technology
Designed to help physicians pace from optimal site
A new metric to measure interoperability could drive innovation
Visualizing the nuance of toxicity and the progress of treatment
Shows structures that mammo can't
Following in the footsteps of Siemens and GE
Submissions to the ESR journal European Radiology were up 16 percent for a total of 2,100, of which 20 percent are selected for publication, according to ESR reports
Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center initiates first-ever study using digital ultrasound and computerized tomography (CT) to assess outcomes following cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT).
At this week’s conference, ContextVision will showcase its unique 3D ultrasound portfolio for the first time in Europe