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.
LLNL employs high-performance computing for better understanding of TBI

LLNL employs high-performance computing for better understanding of TBI

All-optical ultrasound system holds potential to revolutionize image-guided interventions

All-optical ultrasound system holds potential to revolutionize image-guided interventions

Drinking alcohol alters adolescents’ metabolism and grey matter volume

Drinking alcohol alters adolescents’ metabolism and grey matter volume

MDxHealth releases positive data demonstrating value of SelectMDx test for prostate cancer patients

MDxHealth releases positive data demonstrating value of SelectMDx test for prostate cancer patients

Disintegrating brain lesions could predict disease progression in MS patients

Disintegrating brain lesions could predict disease progression in MS patients

Scientists create small, self-contained spaces inside mammalian cells

Scientists create small, self-contained spaces inside mammalian cells

Fetal MRI can accurately identify holoprosencephaly by 18 weeks of gestation

Fetal MRI can accurately identify holoprosencephaly by 18 weeks of gestation

Researchers shed light on biological mechanism underlying link between height and cognition

Researchers shed light on biological mechanism underlying link between height and cognition

Poor communication between brain's visual networks may increase risk of mental illness

Poor communication between brain's visual networks may increase risk of mental illness

New MRI glove prototype shows promise in future diagnosis of repetitive strain injuries

New MRI glove prototype shows promise in future diagnosis of repetitive strain injuries

Diet may affect brain development in premature babies

Diet may affect brain development in premature babies

Researchers study link between early nutrition and brain development in low birthweight preemies

Researchers study link between early nutrition and brain development in low birthweight preemies

Study underlines importance of early HIV treatment to avoid brain atrophy

Study underlines importance of early HIV treatment to avoid brain atrophy

Scientists develop new approach using MRI to predict psychosis in high-risk patients

Scientists develop new approach using MRI to predict psychosis in high-risk patients

Study shows link between restless legs syndrome symptoms and brain structure

Study shows link between restless legs syndrome symptoms and brain structure

Researchers develop new method for early and accurate breast cancer screening

Researchers develop new method for early and accurate breast cancer screening

Novel method enables fast and noninvasive assessment of tumor status

Novel method enables fast and noninvasive assessment of tumor status

Cedars-Sinai investigators develop unique technique to improve cardiac care

Cedars-Sinai investigators develop unique technique to improve cardiac care

Negative fateful life events appear to accelerate brain aging, study finds

Negative fateful life events appear to accelerate brain aging, study finds

New guidelines from ACR and SBI call for major changes to breast cancer screening process

New guidelines from ACR and SBI call for major changes to breast cancer screening process

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