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.
NIMH awards SRI International a $6.3M contract for study of ligands for brain imaging research

NIMH awards SRI International a $6.3M contract for study of ligands for brain imaging research

Abnormal results on outpatient imaging tests may not receive timely follow-up, says report

Abnormal results on outpatient imaging tests may not receive timely follow-up, says report

Philips and Bruker sign MOU to develop new imaging technology

Philips and Bruker sign MOU to develop new imaging technology

GE Healthcare creates a digital wall to commemorate the tenth anniversary of digital mammography

GE Healthcare creates a digital wall to commemorate the tenth anniversary of digital mammography

Renaissance Radiology chooses Aspyra’s AccessRAD RIS/PACS solution

Renaissance Radiology chooses Aspyra’s AccessRAD RIS/PACS solution

MRS could be effective for identifying diabetes

MRS could be effective for identifying diabetes

Medical conference to discuss the current and future use of CT and MRI in autopsy practice

Medical conference to discuss the current and future use of CT and MRI in autopsy practice

Human neural stem cells to treat Pelizaeus-Merzbacher Disease

Human neural stem cells to treat Pelizaeus-Merzbacher Disease

Specific targeting of brain tumors with an optical/magnetic resonance imaging nanoprobe across the blood-brain barrier

Specific targeting of brain tumors with an optical/magnetic resonance imaging nanoprobe across the blood-brain barrier

Rapid progression of multiple sclerosis linked to smoking

Rapid progression of multiple sclerosis linked to smoking

New findings on molecular imaging and prostate cancer

New findings on molecular imaging and prostate cancer

New method found for the diagnosis of cartilage disease

New method found for the diagnosis of cartilage disease

Research finds that people with psoriasis are less likely to react to looks of disgust by others

Research finds that people with psoriasis are less likely to react to looks of disgust by others

Adolescents engaged in dangerous activities are associated with increased brain maturity

Adolescents engaged in dangerous activities are associated with increased brain maturity

Toshiba America Medical Systems installs its 800th Vantage 1.5T MR system

Toshiba America Medical Systems installs its 800th Vantage 1.5T MR system

New minimally invasive surgery techniques and instruments reduce tissue damage and infection

New minimally invasive surgery techniques and instruments reduce tissue damage and infection

Genentech announces Phase III study results for Avastin (bevacizumab) in combination with chemo in HER2-negative breast cancer

Genentech announces Phase III study results for Avastin (bevacizumab) in combination with chemo in HER2-negative breast cancer

FDA approves Extavia for multiple sclerosis

FDA approves Extavia for multiple sclerosis

MRI increases chances of more extensive surgery over conservative approaches in breast cancer diagnosis

MRI increases chances of more extensive surgery over conservative approaches in breast cancer diagnosis

Medical imaging: The good, the bad and the ugly

Medical imaging: The good, the bad and the ugly

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