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.
PET scan can identify vegetative patients who have potential for long-term recovery

PET scan can identify vegetative patients who have potential for long-term recovery

First MRI scan shows 'brown fat' in living adult can help fight diabetes

First MRI scan shows 'brown fat' in living adult can help fight diabetes

Research report on global teleradiology market

Research report on global teleradiology market

Cardiologists, cancer experts join forces to establish Cardio-Oncology Clinic at Mount Sinai Hospital

Cardiologists, cancer experts join forces to establish Cardio-Oncology Clinic at Mount Sinai Hospital

Multifunctional microcapsules can be produced from tannic acid and metals

Multifunctional microcapsules can be produced from tannic acid and metals

MRI information can speed onset of effective treatments for concussion patients

MRI information can speed onset of effective treatments for concussion patients

Lemelson-MIT Program announces winners of National Collegiate Student Prize Competition

Lemelson-MIT Program announces winners of National Collegiate Student Prize Competition

Green tea extract enhances cognitive functions in brain

Green tea extract enhances cognitive functions in brain

MIT biological engineers trying to adapt MRI to visualize gene activity inside the brains of living animals

MIT biological engineers trying to adapt MRI to visualize gene activity inside the brains of living animals

New method can identify cancer's visible precursors with 97% certainty

New method can identify cancer's visible precursors with 97% certainty

Imaging cancer in children using MRI: an interview with Dr. Heike E. Daldrup-Link, Stanford University School of Medicine

Imaging cancer in children using MRI: an interview with Dr. Heike E. Daldrup-Link, Stanford University School of Medicine

University of Michigan uses Medtronic Reveal LINQ ICM System to monitor heart-related problems

University of Michigan uses Medtronic Reveal LINQ ICM System to monitor heart-related problems

Oncologists use mathematical model to develop treatment plans for cancer patients

Oncologists use mathematical model to develop treatment plans for cancer patients

Singapore's largest institute launched to improve treatment for stroke, Parkinson disease

Singapore's largest institute launched to improve treatment for stroke, Parkinson disease

Glucosamine not reduces knee cartilage deterioration among individuals with chronic knee pain

Glucosamine not reduces knee cartilage deterioration among individuals with chronic knee pain

Higher levels of exposure to traffic-related air pollution linked to changes in right ventricle of the heart

Higher levels of exposure to traffic-related air pollution linked to changes in right ventricle of the heart

7-Tesla ultra-high-field MRI facilitates more accurate diagnosis of breast cancer, says study

7-Tesla ultra-high-field MRI facilitates more accurate diagnosis of breast cancer, says study

Bruker’s new TopSolids™ software provides accelerated workflow in solid-state NMR for the characterization of protein structures

Bruker’s new TopSolids™ software provides accelerated workflow in solid-state NMR for the characterization of protein structures

Ultra-high-field MRI provides detailed views of brain area implicated in Parkinson's disease

Ultra-high-field MRI provides detailed views of brain area implicated in Parkinson's disease

Maximizing imaging techniques to bridge the gap between diagnosis and treatment of cancer

Maximizing imaging techniques to bridge the gap between diagnosis and treatment of cancer

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