Brian Casey[email protected]Imaging InformaticsNew AI infrastructure in the Netherlands | Radiation dose management | Stress in radiologyOctober 22, 2019Artificial IntelligenceWhat's so scary about peer review? | JFR coverage | The value of sports imagingOctober 15, 2019Clinical NewsThe need for scientific mobility | Remembering Ian Young | 3D images of knife crimeOctober 8, 2019Clinical NewsRow erupts over BBC's use of smartphone imagesControversy broke out at the end of last week following a BBC article that used Australian x-rays to support allegations that young adults who used smartphones extensively were growing bony protuberances -- essentially, horns -- on their skulls.June 25, 2019Clinical NewsCropping of digital x-rays can lead to 'collimation creep'Research from the U.K. and the United Arab Emirates suggests that the effort to produce "prettier" x-ray images can lead to "collimation creep" as radiographers crop digital radiography images rather than use more appropriate collimation settings. The article was published in the June edition of the Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences.June 23, 2019Artificial IntelligencePhilips to buy Carestream's healthcare IT businessRoyal Philips, the parent of Philips Healthcare, has signed a deal to acquire Carestream Health's IT business in a major consolidation within the radiology IT market. The deal bolsters Philips' already-strong activities in healthcare IT, giving the company access to additional distribution and software development capabilities.March 6, 2019Organized Radiology IssuesHow will a no-deal Brexit affect U.K. nuclear medicine?How will nuclear medicine services in the U.K. be affected in the event of a no-deal Brexit? Three U.K. groups, including the Royal College of Radiologists, have issued guidance on what to expect regarding the supply of radiopharmaceuticals if no deal is agreed with the European Union before the planned deadline of 29 March.March 5, 2019ConferenceAlphenix angio unit leads Canon offerings at ECRVIENNA - The European launch of its new Alphenix interventional angiography system is the major highlight in the booth of Canon Medical Systems at ECR 2019 this week. Other important products being shown include a new entry-level CT scanner for the global market and new global illumination software.March 1, 2019ConferenceIncisive CT scanner paces Philips products at ECRVIENNA - A multislice CT scanner called Incisive is among the new product launches being featured in the booth of Philips Healthcare at ECR 2019. The company is also promoting other recent product launches, including a new ultrasound scanner, mobile C-arm, and advanced visualization software.February 28, 2019ConferenceGE focuses on artificial intelligence at ECR 2019VIENNA - New advances in artificial intelligence (AI) -- including a partnership with the European Society of Radiology to highlight AI applications in radiology this week -- are among the highlights in the booth of GE Healthcare at ECR 2019.February 28, 2019Previous PagePage 5 of 20Next PageTop StoriesCTRevealed: The cause of CT safety incident in BelgiumA single bottle of contaminated contrast agent was the cause of eight patients becoming unwell after undergoing CT in Dendermonde, East Flanders. Bracco has now issued a statement.MRIIntroducing Maskell’s Law of CancerArtificial IntelligenceInterview with JFR 2025 president: Part 1CTIt's time to get tough on unnecessary scans, Italians saySponsor Content"Join Us"