Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) News and Research

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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) uses a large magnet and radio waves to look at organs and structures inside your body. Health care professionals use MRI scans to diagnose a variety of conditions, from torn ligaments to tumors. MRIs are very useful for examining the brain and spinal cord. Also called: Magnetic resonance imaging, NMR, Nuclear magnetic resonance.
Cognitive Neuroscientists Reveal Creative Brain Processes

Cognitive Neuroscientists Reveal Creative Brain Processes

Researchers use MRI to capture the intricacies of speech

Researchers use MRI to capture the intricacies of speech

Study reveals brain function of poor readers can improve

Study reveals brain function of poor readers can improve

New scanning technology allows researchers to look into a kidney

New scanning technology allows researchers to look into a kidney

Researchers examine community-based drinkers rather than abstinent alcoholics

Researchers examine community-based drinkers rather than abstinent alcoholics

New process to extract proteins from membranes by using chemicals

New process to extract proteins from membranes by using chemicals

Research shows giving Tourette Syndrome patients the drug levodopa normalizes brain activity

Research shows giving Tourette Syndrome patients the drug levodopa normalizes brain activity

New MRI Liver Contrast Agent Primovist(TM) Approved in Sweden

New MRI Liver Contrast Agent Primovist(TM) Approved in Sweden

MIT scientists are reporting new insights into how the human brain recognizes objects

MIT scientists are reporting new insights into how the human brain recognizes objects

New treatment for Tourette Syndrome, patients experience significant resolution of symptoms following brain surgery

New treatment for Tourette Syndrome, patients experience significant resolution of symptoms following brain surgery

Discovery of new gene sheds light on human brain development

Discovery of new gene sheds light on human brain development

Cladribine Targeted to Become First Oral Therapy for Multiple Sclerosis

Cladribine Targeted to Become First Oral Therapy for Multiple Sclerosis

New therapy for multiple sclerosis sufferers

New therapy for multiple sclerosis sufferers

The placebo effect, study suggest pain management is possible

The placebo effect, study suggest pain management is possible

£76 million research centre to make the UK a global centre of excellence for clinical imaging

£76 million research centre to make the UK a global centre of excellence for clinical imaging

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