Dear AuntMinnieEurope Member,
A novel French study captured the attention of our editorial team as soon as we read about it a few days ago.
The topic -- the presence of gadolinium in beer -- immediately drew us in, and as the working week draws to a close for many people, we urge you to give Kate Madden Yee’s article a read as you begin to unwind.
On a more serious note, news broke on Wednesday of a CT safety incident in Belgium that led to the hospitalization of 10 patients in one morning. Contamination appears to be the most likely cause. Get the full story in our report.
After the summer break, the congress season hits full swing again in September. We’ve got an article about the latest training and education initiatives in Ukraine. The country’s medical imaging community continues to show the remarkable resilience of its people, and it richly deserves our support, respect, and admiration.
In other news, researchers from University College London have found that the brain's control center for a lost appendage can persist long after surgical amputation. Read more about their findings here.
For many years now, we’ve been posting authoritative and timely articles from the team at Signify Research. In the latest offering, market analyst Umar Ahmed shares his thoughts on embedding AI into imaging workflows.
Philip Ward
Editor in Chief
AuntMinnieEurope.com