Brain abnormalities seen in military members with blast exposure: Study challenges the idea that “invisible” injuries are harmless

Using a standardized assessment, researchers compared the performance of a commercially available AI algorithm with human readers of screening mammograms: they found no difference in performance between AI and human readers in the detection of breast cancer

New research finds that the brains of otherwise healthy military personnel who are exposed to explosions show an abnormal brain accumulation of amyloid-beta protein—a protein that plays a role in the development of Alzheimer's disease

Chest CT scans show lung abnormalities in 1/3 of hospitalized patients two years after COVID

Chest CT Findings in Marijuana Smokers: more damage than tobacco smokers

Low-field MRI showed persistent pulmonary dysfunction in both children and adolescents recovered from COVID-19 and with long COVID

Study finds women in 2020 experienced more frequent and severe physical intimate partner violence than women reporting incidents in 2019, despite fewer overall reports

Racial/ethnic minority patients admitted to the hospital with COVID-19 infection are more likely to have more severe disease on chest X-rays than white/non-Hispanic patients…

Chest X-rays performed on young & middle-aged adults with COVID-19 when they arrive at the emergency room can help doctors predict who is at higher risk of severe illness & intubation

Decreased White Matter Integrity in Obese Adolescents: Diffusion Tensor Imaging

Selective mammography screening can provide potentially lifesaving early detection of breast cancer in men who are at high risk for the disease, according to a new landmark study(a 12 year longitudinal study).

Acute Effects of E-Cig on Vascular Function Detected at Quantitative MRI

AI predicts Alzheimer’s disease years before diagnosis - By using a special brain scan, a deep learning algorithm developed for early prediction of Alzheimer disease achieved 82% specificity at 100% sensitivity, an average of 75.8 months prior to the final diagnosis.

Study finds working memory deficits and white matter changes in children after playing a single season of football, despite lack of diagnosed concussions

Radiological Society of North America (RSNA): High School Football Players Show Brain Changes after One Season

Brain abnormalities found in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome