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Healthcare workers rockin’ the PPE | Obamacare resonates anew | Did a lab launch COVID after all?

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Healthcare workers rockin’ the PPE | Obamacare resonates anew | Did a lab launch COVID after all?
Thursday, June 10, 2021
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Report reveals plausibility that COVID-19 leaked from Wuhan lab

A new report reveals that it’s plausible the COVID-19 leaked from a Wuhan lab, giving other calls for investigation into the origin of the virus new life.

 

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A new report reveals that it’s plausible the COVID-19 leaked from a Wuhan lab, giving other calls for investigation into the origin of the virus new life.  
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31M Americans are covered under Obamacare

A record 31 million are covered under health insurance through the Affordable Care Act, the White House announced in a report. 

 

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A record 31 million are covered under health insurance through the Affordable Care Act, the White House announced in a report.   
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Fashion is coming for healthcare workers

Some healthcare workers are using personal protective equipment to express themselves, giving fashion a new inroad into the workplace.

 

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Some healthcare workers are using personal protective equipment to express themselves, giving fashion a new inroad into the workplace.  
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In Case You Missed It

FDA approves controversial Alzheimer’s drug

The Food and Drug Administration has approved a new drug that claims to slow the progression of Alzheimer’s disease. The drug is the first approved for Alzheimer’s disease since 2003.

 

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The Food and Drug Administration has approved a new drug that claims to slow the progression of Alzheimer’s disease. The drug is the first approved for Alzheimer’s disease since 2003.  
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Healthcare execs say digital transformation is speeding up

The vast majority of healthcare executives say digital transformation across their organizations is accelerating, according to a recent survey of 399 executives from six countries.

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Healthcare execs say digital transformation is speeding up

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The vast majority of healthcare executives say digital transformation across their organizations is accelerating, according to a recent survey of 399 executives from six countries.
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Mask-wearing really did make a difference

People who wore a mask or face covering and practiced social distancing were less likely to get sick with COVID-19.

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People who wore a mask or face covering and practiced social distancing were less likely to get sick with COVID-19.
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In Other News

Radiology could see surge in MR imaging volumes following approval of blockbuster Alzheimer’s treatment

One publicly traded imaging center operator saw its stock climb 21% in the days after the U.S. FDA's approval of Aduhelm. 

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Radiology could see surge in MR imaging volumes following approval of blockbuster Alzheimer’s treatment

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One publicly traded imaging center operator saw its stock climb 21% in the days after the U.S. FDA's approval of Aduhelm. 
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Hyperfine taps former Apple guru as its new president and CEO

Dave Scott brings 25 years of knowledge to the Guilford, Connecticut, portable MRI firm, including research and development experience within Apple's secretive Special Projects Group.

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Hyperfine taps former Apple guru as its new president and CEO

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Dave Scott brings 25 years of knowledge to the Guilford, Connecticut, portable MRI firm, including research and development experience within Apple's secretive Special Projects Group.
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Explainable AI helps solve tough cardiology cases, suggesting clinical adaptability by other specialties

Sifting the literature for real-world challenges thwarting adoption of clinical AI across medicine, a team of biomedical engineers and computer scientists has identified and fleshed out an exemplary use case.

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Electrocardiograms analyzed by AI can offer information about mortality risk.
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Explainable AI helps solve tough cardiology cases, suggesting clinical adaptability by other specialties

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Electrocardiograms analyzed by AI can offer information about mortality risk.
Sifting the literature for real-world challenges thwarting adoption of clinical AI across medicine, a team of biomedical engineers and computer scientists has identified and fleshed out an exemplary use case.
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