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 study raises doubts about benefits of ezetimibe in patients suffering from high LDL cholesterol

New study raises doubts about benefits of ezetimibe in patients suffering from high LDL cholesterol

Berkeley Lab scientists contribute to remarkable advance in nuclear magnetic resonance

Berkeley Lab scientists contribute to remarkable advance in nuclear magnetic resonance

Two new research studies on schizophrenia

Two new research studies on schizophrenia

Bruker announces new ultra-high field BioSpec 150/11 MRI system for preclinical research at ISMRM 2011

Bruker announces new ultra-high field BioSpec 150/11 MRI system for preclinical research at ISMRM 2011

Research: Two-year-old children with autism have enlarged brains

Research: Two-year-old children with autism have enlarged brains

New study shows that our social status influences our brain activity

New study shows that our social status influences our brain activity

NHL Alumni, Baycrest team up for brain health research

NHL Alumni, Baycrest team up for brain health research

MRI referrals determined by loyalty to unit rather than patient choice

MRI referrals determined by loyalty to unit rather than patient choice

Repligen anticipates 30% increase in total revenues for 2011

Repligen anticipates 30% increase in total revenues for 2011

Young scoliosis patients do not need routine MRI scanning before spinal surgery

Young scoliosis patients do not need routine MRI scanning before spinal surgery

National Institute on Aging/Alzheimer's Association update new dementia guidelines

National Institute on Aging/Alzheimer's Association update new dementia guidelines

St. Jude Medical's Accent MRI pacemaker and Tendril MRI lead system receives European CE Mark approval

St. Jude Medical's Accent MRI pacemaker and Tendril MRI lead system receives European CE Mark approval

Person's inability to understand sarcasm and lies can be a warning sign of dementia

Person's inability to understand sarcasm and lies can be a warning sign of dementia

Study finds association between C-reactive protein and memory decline

Study finds association between C-reactive protein and memory decline

Brain starts shrinking in Alzheimer’s disease a decade earlier: Study

Brain starts shrinking in Alzheimer’s disease a decade earlier: Study

New research: MRI can help detect early stage Alzheimer's disease

New research: MRI can help detect early stage Alzheimer's disease

Positive top-line results from Biogen BG-12 Phase 3 trial in RRMS

Positive top-line results from Biogen BG-12 Phase 3 trial in RRMS

Meditation can conquer pain: Well almost!

Meditation can conquer pain: Well almost!

Ingenia MRI system is now available in the U.S.: Philips

Ingenia MRI system is now available in the U.S.: Philips

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