Erik L. Ridley[email protected]AIIs seeing believing in imaging artificial intelligence?Sometimes seeing is believing. An imaging artificial intelligence algorithm that can show why it made its diagnosis can go a long way toward building radiologist confidence in its findings, according to a scientific presentation at the recent RSNA 2017 meeting in Chicago.December 7, 2017AIAuntMinnie.com Artificial Intelligence InsiderDecember 5, 2017MRISmartphone addiction causes brain chemistry imbalanceSmartphones are nearly ubiquitous these days, but it may be wise -- for your brain's sake -- to avoid overusing these powerful devices. In a presentation on November 30 at the RSNA 2017 meeting, researchers shared evidence that addiction to smartphones and the internet can create an imbalance in brain chemistry.November 29, 2017MRIMachine learning can help predict KRAS mutation statusCHICAGO - Machine learning and quantitative MRI features can assist in predicting the KRAS mutation status of tumors in patients with metastatic colon cancer, according to research presented on Wednesday at the RSNA 2017 meeting.November 29, 2017CTDeep learning can quantify CAC on low-dose CTCHICAGO - A deep-learning algorithm can automatically calculate coronary artery calcium (CAC) scores from lung cancer screening CT exams and facilitate risk stratification in these patients, according to research presented on Tuesday at RSNA 2017.November 28, 2017MRIStudy finds diet is crucial for protecting kneesKnee cartilage degeneration from osteoarthritis can be slowed in obese people who lose a substantial amount of weight, but only if diet is a component of the weight-loss regimen, according to research presented on November 28 at the RSNA 2017 meeting.November 27, 2017MRIMRI technique may help diagnose migraine headachesWhile painful and often debilitating for patients, migraines can also be difficult to diagnose and differentiate from other types of headaches. An MRI technique may help alleviate that diagnostic challenge, according to research presented on November 28 at the RSNA 2017 meeting in Chicago.November 27, 2017ISCybersecurity remains a problem in radiologyCHICAGO - Nearly 3,000 DICOM servers worldwide remain open and unsecured against external data access, representing a considerable ongoing cybersecurity threat to radiology, according to a presentation on Monday at the RSNA 2017 conference.November 27, 2017CTDeep-learning algorithm can stratify lung nodule riskCHICAGO - A deep-learning algorithm can automatically assess a lung nodule's risk of malignancy with a high level of accuracy, according to a presentation on Sunday at the RSNA 2017 meeting.November 25, 2017AICan AI diagnose pneumonia better than radiologists?An artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm developed by Stanford University researchers can detect 14 types of medical conditions on chest x-ray images, and it's even able to diagnose pneumonia better than expert radiologists, according to a paper published November 14 on arXiv.org.November 16, 2017Previous PagePage 105 of 389Next PageTop StoriesDigital X-Ray3D DEXA reveals lower bone density in diabetes patients3D DEXA revealed differences that conventional bone mineral density measurements did not detect.MRIGadolinium in ... beer?UltrasoundMWA safe, effective in treating hyperthyroidism with nodulesAIAI model shows promise for diagnosing prostate cancerCT'Habitat' AI model helps stratify lung nodule disease risk on LDCT