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.
Study: People suffering from narcissistic disorder exhibit structural abnormalities in brain

Study: People suffering from narcissistic disorder exhibit structural abnormalities in brain

Spinal infection at contaminated drug injection site detected using contrast-enhanced MRI screening

Spinal infection at contaminated drug injection site detected using contrast-enhanced MRI screening

MRI screening of aortic atherosclerosis can predict risk of heart attacks and other CVDs

MRI screening of aortic atherosclerosis can predict risk of heart attacks and other CVDs

Study shows brain abnormalities in MTBI patients closely resemble Alzheimer's dementia

Study shows brain abnormalities in MTBI patients closely resemble Alzheimer's dementia

New weapon in the fight against childhood brain cancer emerges

New weapon in the fight against childhood brain cancer emerges

Study: Low birth weight babies with smaller brain volumes tied to academic deficits

Study: Low birth weight babies with smaller brain volumes tied to academic deficits

Breastfeeding good for babies' brains

Breastfeeding good for babies' brains

New research suggests that surgical anesthesia may also have lasting effects on adult brains

New research suggests that surgical anesthesia may also have lasting effects on adult brains

Study examines link between IL-17F and treatment response to interferon beta-1b in multiple sclerosis patients

Study examines link between IL-17F and treatment response to interferon beta-1b in multiple sclerosis patients

Study supports role of skin sodium in blood pressure regulation

Study supports role of skin sodium in blood pressure regulation

Study suggests bright light therapy may improve sleep and brain function post mild TBI

Study suggests bright light therapy may improve sleep and brain function post mild TBI

NTU's new medical school to use plastinated human bodies for medical education

NTU's new medical school to use plastinated human bodies for medical education

Study could open up new possibilities for early diagnosis of motor disorders

Study could open up new possibilities for early diagnosis of motor disorders

SonaCare Medical highlights need for image-guided technologies to better identify prostate cancer

SonaCare Medical highlights need for image-guided technologies to better identify prostate cancer

Aortic arch pulse wave velocity predicts disease of the vessels that supply blood to the brain

Aortic arch pulse wave velocity predicts disease of the vessels that supply blood to the brain

Long-term depression linked with life-threatening chronic disease, earlier death

Long-term depression linked with life-threatening chronic disease, earlier death

Metal-on-metal hip implants cause inflammation of joint lining long before symptoms appear

Metal-on-metal hip implants cause inflammation of joint lining long before symptoms appear

Study finds sharp increase in ICU admissions coming from emergency departments

Study finds sharp increase in ICU admissions coming from emergency departments

Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre signs research agreement to evaluate MRI-guided radiation therapy

Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre signs research agreement to evaluate MRI-guided radiation therapy

Memory problems in older adults may stem from inability to process everyday events

Memory problems in older adults may stem from inability to process everyday events

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