Our top story this week was the announcement of the winners of the 2025 edition of the Minnies, our annual awards program recognizing excellence in radiology. This year, issues impacting the radiology workforce and theranostics featured prominently. Make sure to check out the full article.
Also this week, we began rolling out our yearly Road to RSNA coverage, which previews research and themes to be highlighted at the upcoming meeting in Chicago. Take a look at the AI Preview, the MRI Preview, and the Women's Imaging Preview -- and keep your eyes peeled for the Digital X-Ray and CT previews early next week.
Can functional MR imaging of soccer fans' brains offer clues to the cause of fanaticism? Apparently so, according to a Chilean research team. The findings are important, as studying fanaticism may reveal "generalizable neural mechanisms that can scale from stadium passion to polarization, violence, and population-level public-health harm," the authors noted.
Finally, our article on interventions that could increase breast cancer screening uptake also garnered interest this week. Get the full details here, and see below for the full list of top stories for the week.
Kate Madden Yee
Senior Editor
AuntMinnie.com
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