Roel Baets, PhD; Patrick Segers, and Danae Delbeke, PhD[email protected]Clinical NewsPhotonics screens for heart diseaseA consortium of companies and research institutes, led by IMEC in Belgium, has recently been awarded 3.6 million euros to develop a mobile, low-cost, noninvasive, point-of-care screening device. It aims to use silicon photonics to allow large-scale screening of populations for cardiovascular disease risk.August 26, 2015Page 1 of 1Top StoriesHealth EquityResolution on imaging access awaits World Health Assembly approvalThe WHO board has adopted the Strengthening Medical Imaging resolution and it now looks set for approval by the World Health Assembly. Prof. Hedvig Hricak moderated an important webinar on the topic last week.UltrasoundWhat can we learn from astronauts' use of ultrasound?Womens ImagingAI speeds up fetal ultrasound scan timesCTNociceptive responses to contrast CT aren't necessarily pathologyRadiology EducationRadiology societies demand retraction of 'flawed' interventional guideline