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.
Understanding human smell at the neural level

Understanding human smell at the neural level

A new state-of-the-art approach to brain and spine surgery

A new state-of-the-art approach to brain and spine surgery

Bulimia linked to brain circuit abnormalities

Bulimia linked to brain circuit abnormalities

Frontostriatal brain circuits play role in bulimia nervosa in women

Frontostriatal brain circuits play role in bulimia nervosa in women

MRI scans emerge as vital resource in treatment of back pain

MRI scans emerge as vital resource in treatment of back pain

Expectant brains help predict anxiety treatment success

Expectant brains help predict anxiety treatment success

Magnetic resonance imaging emerges as vital resource in back pain treatment

Magnetic resonance imaging emerges as vital resource in back pain treatment

Measuring nanoparticle behavior in the body using MRI

Measuring nanoparticle behavior in the body using MRI

Alcohol consumption during pregnancy damages offspring's white matter - brain's connective network

Alcohol consumption during pregnancy damages offspring's white matter - brain's connective network

How mirror neurons allow us to learn and socialize by going through the motions in the head

How mirror neurons allow us to learn and socialize by going through the motions in the head

IMRIS receives FDA clearance for 3 Tesla IMRISneuro

IMRIS receives FDA clearance for 3 Tesla IMRISneuro

Researchers discover reason why men outperform women on spatial tasks

Researchers discover reason why men outperform women on spatial tasks

Why seniors forget negative events

Why seniors forget negative events

Magnetic resonance imaging alternated with mammography may be best for high-risk women

Magnetic resonance imaging alternated with mammography may be best for high-risk women

Researchers find inherited genetic variation in nicotine addiction

Researchers find inherited genetic variation in nicotine addiction

Researchers explore neural mechanisms behind responsibility and punishment

Researchers explore neural mechanisms behind responsibility and punishment

Neuronetrix announces preliminary study results for COGNISION System to diagnose Alzheimer's

Neuronetrix announces preliminary study results for COGNISION System to diagnose Alzheimer's

Brains of low-income children function differently from brains of high-income kids

Brains of low-income children function differently from brains of high-income kids

Molecular breast imaging technique shows greater sensitivity over mammography, ultrasound and MRI for difficult to diagnose breast cancer

Molecular breast imaging technique shows greater sensitivity over mammography, ultrasound and MRI for difficult to diagnose breast cancer

UNC expands infant brain imaging study

UNC expands infant brain imaging study

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