AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writersConferenceBayer debuts MR contrast injection system at ECRBayer HealthCare has launched an MR contrast injection system at ECR 2015 in Vienna.March 4, 2015ConferenceHitachi launches new version of Oasis at ECRHitachi Medical Systems has launched an updated version of its Oasis 1.2-tesla open MR system at this week's ECR 2015 in Vienna.March 4, 2015ConferencePhilips' IT system makes European debutPhilips Healthcare is showing for the first time in Europe its IntelliSpace Portal 7.0 at ECR 2015 in Vienna.March 4, 2015ConferenceDensitas highlights research presentations at ECRDensitas is highlighting presentations given at ECR 2015 in Vienna about its breast density assessment software.March 4, 2015ConferenceZiehm showcases 3D C-arm at ECR 2015C-arm developer Ziehm Imaging is showing its new Ziehm Vision RFD 3D C-arm for the first time in Europe at ECR in Vienna.March 4, 2015ConferenceClaron shows new viewer at ECR 2015At ECR 2015 in Vienna, advanced visualization and analysis firm Claron Technology is debuting its NilRead universal zero-footprint diagnostic viewer for mammography applications.March 3, 2015RadiographersSCoR supports plan for independent prescribing by radiographersThe Society and College of Radiographers (SCoR) is throwing its support behind National Health Service proposals to introduce independent prescribing by diagnostic and therapeutic radiographers across the U.K.March 3, 2015Industry NewsWith Carestream PACS, French medical exchange moves forwardOnly months after finalizing a PACS agreement with Carestream Health France, an initiative called the French TéléSanté Centre Project (MIRC) has added eight public and private institutions to the program.March 3, 2015ConferenceGE highlights new offerings at ECRGE Healthcare plans to highlight new devices at ECR 2015 in Vienna.March 3, 2015Clinical NewsCT helps assess link between coffee and heart diseaseUsing cardiac CT to measure coronary artery calcium, Korean researchers have found that people who consume three to five cups of coffee per day are less likely to develop clogged arteries that could lead to heart attacks, according to a new study published online in the journal Heart.March 3, 2015Previous PagePage 564 of 934Next PageTop StoriesMRIChatGPT gathers momentum in MR imagingChatGPT-4 can enhance clinical workflow by recommending case-specific MRI protocols, optimizing protocol selection, and leading to relevant acquisition time savings, a new German-led study has found.CTLow-dose CT ties emphysema to mortality in previous smokersMRIKeep calm: Booklets aim to conquer children's anxietyMedical, Legal, and PracticeScientific freedom requires vigilance, warns HammSponsor Content"Join Us"