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May 1, 2020

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On the Cover

Radiology Imaging. CT scans are an important tool in diagnosis and treatment. Since 2014, this CT scanner in the Clinical Center has provided better quality scans, faster run times and lower radiation doses.

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Editor: Dana Talesnik
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Associate Editor: Patrick Smith
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Assistant Editor: Eric Bock
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Staff Writer: Amber Snyder
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