| Today's News and Trends | | The study’s authors tracked data from more than 13,000 patients with malignant melanoma and more than 25,000 patients with lung cancer. The study’s authors tracked data from more than 13,000 patients with malignant melanoma and more than 25,000 patients with lung cancer. | |
| Researchers found that a simple three-part intervention could help patients feel more at ease about their results. Researchers found that a simple three-part intervention could help patients feel more at ease about their results. | |
| Researchers noted that these patients received care in the same hospitals and were treated by the same physicians. So why the difference in outcomes? Researchers noted that these patients received care in the same hospitals and were treated by the same physicians. So why the difference in outcomes? | |
| | "The findings suggest hypertension needs to be prevented, diagnosed and effectively treated in adults of any age to preserve cognitive function," one researcher observed. "The findings suggest hypertension needs to be prevented, diagnosed and effectively treated in adults of any age to preserve cognitive function," one researcher observed. | |
| The cardiologist had been held against his will for nearly one week. The cardiologist had been held against his will for nearly one week. | |
| A new study, published in Circulation, tracked how each drug helped STEMI patients undergoing primary PCI. A new study, published in Circulation, tracked how each drug helped STEMI patients undergoing primary PCI. | |
| | With the deal complete, the El Segundo, California-based practice now employs some 2,400 radiologists in all 50 states, reading roughly 35 million exams annually. With the deal complete, the El Segundo, California-based practice now employs some 2,400 radiologists in all 50 states, reading roughly 35 million exams annually. | |
| The 2021 National Defense Authorization Act now moves on to President Trump, who has indicated his plans to veto the bill for non-healthcare reasons. The 2021 National Defense Authorization Act now moves on to President Trump, who has indicated his plans to veto the bill for non-healthcare reasons. | |
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