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.
New research examines brain effects of the psychedelic chemical in magic mushrooms

New research examines brain effects of the psychedelic chemical in magic mushrooms

Autism Speaks awards more than $600,000 to scientists pursuing training in translational research

Autism Speaks awards more than $600,000 to scientists pursuing training in translational research

Research roundup: Role of primary care in reducing readmissions; air transport for wounded soldiers; hospital prices

Research roundup: Role of primary care in reducing readmissions; air transport for wounded soldiers; hospital prices

Combination of MRI and PET imaging techniques can prevent second breast biopsy

Combination of MRI and PET imaging techniques can prevent second breast biopsy

Study explores prevalence of chronic brain damage in retired NFL players

Study explores prevalence of chronic brain damage in retired NFL players

Researchers find possible biological reason why people with diabetes are prone to depression

Researchers find possible biological reason why people with diabetes are prone to depression

Brain iron levels offer potential biomarker in the diagnosis of ADHD

Brain iron levels offer potential biomarker in the diagnosis of ADHD

Evolution of multiple sclerosis treatments: an interview with Mike Panzara, Head of MS & Neurology Clinical Development, Genzyme

Evolution of multiple sclerosis treatments: an interview with Mike Panzara, Head of MS & Neurology Clinical Development, Genzyme

Amygdala alterations during childhood may influence development of anxiety problems

Amygdala alterations during childhood may influence development of anxiety problems

Submicroscopic particles could make MRI far more powerful tool to detect disease

Submicroscopic particles could make MRI far more powerful tool to detect disease

MRI shows signs of brain injury in moderate and late preterm babies

MRI shows signs of brain injury in moderate and late preterm babies

Late-life depression could become major risk factor for developing Alzheimer's

Late-life depression could become major risk factor for developing Alzheimer's

MRI findings rarely associated with spine-related symptoms

MRI findings rarely associated with spine-related symptoms

Elekta and Philips partner to develop integrated MRI guided radiation therapy system

Elekta and Philips partner to develop integrated MRI guided radiation therapy system

InSightec inaugurates first centers in Shanghai

InSightec inaugurates first centers in Shanghai

People affected by disorders of compulsivity share common pattern of decision making and brain structure

People affected by disorders of compulsivity share common pattern of decision making and brain structure

MRI detects invasive breast tumours at very early stages in survivors of childhood Hodgkin lymphoma

MRI detects invasive breast tumours at very early stages in survivors of childhood Hodgkin lymphoma

Western University imaging scientists develop better way to track progression of MS

Western University imaging scientists develop better way to track progression of MS

BIOTRONIK ProMRI ICD trial expansion achieves FDA approval

BIOTRONIK ProMRI ICD trial expansion achieves FDA approval

NIST produces specialized xenon gas used in biomedical analysis, medical imaging

NIST produces specialized xenon gas used in biomedical analysis, medical imaging

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