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Radiological Society of North America

The Radiological Society of North America (RSNA®) is an international society of radiologists, medical physicists and other medical professionals with more than 51,000 members across the globe. RSNA hosts the largest medical meeting in the world, drawing 60,000 attendees annually to McCormick Place in Chicago, and publishes two top peer-reviewed journals: Radiology, the highest-impact scientific journal in the field, and RadioGraphics, the only journal dedicated to continuing education in radiology. Through its educational resources, RSNA provides hundreds of thousands of continuing education credits toward physicians' maintenance of certification—more than 740,000 CME certificates have been awarded since 2000. The Society also develops and offers informatics-based software solutions in support of a universal electronic health record, sponsors research to advance quantitative imaging biomarkers, and conducts outreach to enhance education in developing nations. Through its Research & Education (R&E) Foundation, RSNA provides millions of dollars in funding to young investigators, helping to build the future of the profession.
Magnetoencephalography (MEG) equipment used to study brain activity. Resting-state MEG data was collected before and after the season from 91 high school football players, including 10 diagnosed with a concussion. MEG measures magnetic fields generated by the brain’s electrical currents, offering insights into neural activity.

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Categories Brain & Behavior
Breast scan

AI detects more breast cancers with fewer false positives

Categories Health, Technology
Illustration of a human heart

Novel CT exam reduces need for invasive artery treatment

Categories Health, Technology
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Common headaches tied to neck inflammation

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Diffusion tensor imaging, an MRI technique, of the brain.

Soccer heading linked to measurable decline in brain function

Categories Brain & Behavior
Knee joint of a patient showing (A) severe cartilage defects and (B) intact knee joint.

Stronger thigh muscles may prevent knee replacement surgery

Categories Health
Brain MRI images.

Black patients face delays in Alzheimer’s diagnosis

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health, Social Sciences
MRI machine

MRI reveals brain changes in long-COVID patients

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Frontal chest X-ray shows a small nodular opacity (arrow) in the left upper lung zone. Axial, non-contrast, low-dose chest CT scan shows a 9-mm solid nodule (arrow) in the left upper lobe.

AI identifies non-smokers at high risk for lung cancer

Categories Health, Technology
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Hidden belly fat in midlife linked to Alzheimer’s disease

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Infographic - New Treatment Restores Sense of Smell in Patients with Long COVID

New treatment restores sense of smell in patients with long COVID

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
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AI combines chest X-rays with patient data to improve diagnosis

Categories Health, Technology
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Non-surgical treatment relieves carpal tunnel syndrome

Categories Health
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