"Because hepatitis C has few noticeable symptoms, many of those who are infected have no idea that the virus has been slowly damaging their livers," CDC expert says.
Software can help quantify amyloid plaque deposits on PET scans.
Advice from the experts to get the best contracts to meet your needs.
Speakers tell radiology administrators to be ready for change.
Not what it's cracked up to be.
DOJ says Dr. Jack Baker will settle kickback claims.
Scans were offered for free at first.
Getting ready for dose-reporting requirements.
Timothy E. Guertin will be replaced by the COO.
A special report on hospitals' disaster preparedness.
Auvi-Q tells patients how to inject an emergency dose to treat anaphylactic shock.
New York City's first proton therapy center might be coming to Harlem.
The inappropriate CCTA rate drops almost 60% with CQI initiative at Michigan health centers, a new study says.
Frost & Sullivan report looks at Europe's hybrid OR market.
X-ray theft growing problem, police say.
Breast density laws and other legislation might "inappropriately infringe" on doctors' turf.
Training needed to cut down on inpatient overdoses.
Research, training and test drives.
Harvey L. Neiman Health Policy Institute will examine new payment models and the true cost of medical imaging.
Combining a heat-activated drug with a heat-generating ultrasound device could be 'transformative' for cancer therapies.
Exclusive deal gives IBA rights to make and ship Alzheimer's imaging agent.
A glimpse into the filed of supply chain management
CDC viral news.
$300 million in cuts could also lead to layoffs.
OR volumes rising in the next three years.
Technology could help radiologists automatically quantify breast density to gauge a woman's cancer risk, researchers said at the AAPM's annual meeting.
October cuts could affect hundreds of hospitals.
OiService expands its offerings.
STD test maker now part of women's health equipment company.
Games sponsor GE provided $100 million worth of medical, lighting and power equipment.
Group reaffirms 2004 recommendations.
Contract covers new mobile DRX-Revolution.
GBCA now can be used to help diagnose aorto-ilio femoral occlusive disease.
Five-year deal covers oncology, neurology and cardiology PET radiotracers.
Autopsies and imaging studies can be quality control measures for each other.
More efficient hospitals save money, too.
How are new regulations affecting the market?