New study shows linens, not equipment emissions, dominate ultrasound’s carbon footprint

A new research study published in the Journal of the American College of Radiology (JACR) has found that unlike other modalities, linens and disposable supplies account for the vast majority of ultrasound’s annual carbon emissions—not equipment energy use. The study, titled “Harmonizing Diagnostic Ultrasound Practice with Environmental Sustainability: A Life Cycle Assessment of Diagnostic Ultrasound

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Trump unleashes tirade against “weak,” “terrible” Pope Leo

President Trump lashed out against Pope Leo XIV on Sunday night, calling him “WEAK on Crime, and terrible for Foreign Policy.”The big picture: The president’s comments escalate already high tensions between the president and the first U.S.-born pope, who has spoken out on Trump administration immigration policies and the Iran war.Zoom in: In a lengthy

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