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 Study reveals CT scan overuse could account for 1 in 20 new US cancersStudy reveals CT scan overuse could account for 1 in 20 new US cancers
 
A new study projects that CT scans performed in the US in 2023 could cause around 103,000 future cancers, potentially accounting for 5% of all new cancer diagnoses. Researchers highlight that while individual risks are small, the population impact of unnecessary or high-dose CT imaging is significant.
 
 
 Monitoring Type 2 Diabetes progression using ultrasound localization microscopyMonitoring Type 2 Diabetes progression using ultrasound localization microscopy
 
A research paper by scientists at The Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine presented the application of Ultrasound Localization Microscopy (ULM) for monitoring the progression of Type 2 Diabetes and assessing the efficacy of anti-cytokine immunotherapy.
 
   AI tool simulates heart scarring to personalize atrial fibrillation treatmentAI tool simulates heart scarring to personalize atrial fibrillation treatment
 
Researchers from Queen Mary University of London have developed an AI tool that creates synthetic yet medically accurate models of fibrotic heart tissue (heart scarring), aiding treatment planning for atrial fibrillation (AF) patients.
 
   AI-powered lung ultrasound outperforms human experts in diagnosing tuberculosisAI-powered lung ultrasound outperforms human experts in diagnosing tuberculosis
 
A pioneering study presented today at ESCMID Global 2025 has demonstrated that an AI-powered lung ultrasound outperforms human experts by 9% in diagnosing pulmonary tuberculosis (TB).
 
 Genetic test outperforms PSA and MRI in spotting deadly prostate cancer early
 
Genetic test outperforms PSA and MRI in spotting deadly prostate cancer earlyA UK study found that using a polygenic risk score to identify men at highest genetic risk of prostate cancer significantly improved detection of clinically important disease. This approach caught aggressive cancers that standard PSA and MRI screening would have missed.
 
 
 UVA researcher wins major grant to revolutionize breast cancer treatment
 
UVA researcher wins major grant to revolutionize breast cancer treatmentA promising approach to achieve safer, more effective, and more precise breast cancer treatment has earned a University of Virginia researcher a new $5.5 million grant.
 
 
 Scientists trace social challenges in autism to specific brain circuit
 
Scientists trace social challenges in autism to specific brain circuitUNIGE scientists identified a brain circuit where lies the origin the social difficulties experienced by people with autism spectrum disorders.
 
 
 Who Takes the Blame When AI Makes a Medical Mistake?
 
Who Takes the Blame When AI Makes a Medical Mistake?This article examines the legal implications of AI in healthcare, focusing on liability issues and the need for clear accountability in medical AI applications.
 
 
 UVA scientist secures funding to use sound waves for breast cancer therapy
 
UVA scientist secures funding to use sound waves for breast cancer therapyUniversity of Virginia researcher Natasha D. Sheybani, PhD, has received $5.5 million from the federal Department of Defense to support her cutting-edge efforts to use focused sound waves to improve our immune system's ability to battle breast cancer.
 
 
 Listening to favorite music activates the brain’s opioid system
 
Listening to favorite music activates the brain’s opioid systemA new imaging study by the Turku PET Centre in Finland showed that listening to favorite music affects the function of the brain's opioid system.
 
 
 Evidence alcohol even prior to conception may harm your baby
 
Evidence alcohol even prior to conception may harm your babyA study of more than 400 Australian women has found that alcohol consumption at or around the time of conception can damage the growth of the placenta, potentially harming a baby’s development.
 
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