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.
Concussed athlete's brain may not fully recover even one year after return to play

Concussed athlete's brain may not fully recover even one year after return to play

Brain changes occurred independent of evolutionary rearrangements in the braincase

Brain changes occurred independent of evolutionary rearrangements in the braincase

Study: More aggressive blood pressure control can improve brain health in older adults

Study: More aggressive blood pressure control can improve brain health in older adults

Study shows microbleeds after head injury signal danger to brain function

Study shows microbleeds after head injury signal danger to brain function

Hyperfine and Yale School of Medicine team up to pioneer the use of world's first portable MRI system

Hyperfine and Yale School of Medicine team up to pioneer the use of world's first portable MRI system

New experimental growth factor drug appears to prevent worsening of osteoarthritis

New experimental growth factor drug appears to prevent worsening of osteoarthritis

Annual income drops linked to reduced brain health in middle age

Annual income drops linked to reduced brain health in middle age

Overexposure to pesticides is a likely cause for neurological symptoms in Cuba-based diplomats

Overexposure to pesticides is a likely cause for neurological symptoms in Cuba-based diplomats

Study: Drops in income may lead to thinking problems, reduced brain health

Study: Drops in income may lead to thinking problems, reduced brain health

Simple cardiac risk score may predict odds of carotid artery plaque and silent strokes

Simple cardiac risk score may predict odds of carotid artery plaque and silent strokes

USC researchers develop world’s most realistic model of the human hand in motion

USC researchers develop world’s most realistic model of the human hand in motion

AI technique helps detect people at risk of heart failure

AI technique helps detect people at risk of heart failure

Study finds evidence of blood-brain barrier damage even without reported concussion

Study finds evidence of blood-brain barrier damage even without reported concussion

Nanotechnology enhances delivery of chemotherapy drugs

Nanotechnology enhances delivery of chemotherapy drugs

Transperineal prostate biopsy minimizes risk of infection, may increase detection rate

Transperineal prostate biopsy minimizes risk of infection, may increase detection rate

Study highlights importance of MRI in helping diagnose minor strokes

Study highlights importance of MRI in helping diagnose minor strokes

New device uses electromagnetic waves to reverse Alzheimer’s

New device uses electromagnetic waves to reverse Alzheimer’s

Brain imaging reveals mechanisms underlying auditory processing in nonverbal children with autism

Brain imaging reveals mechanisms underlying auditory processing in nonverbal children with autism

Gut bacteria linked to stronger muscles in older people

Gut bacteria linked to stronger muscles in older people

Habitual tea drinking improves brain health, study shows

Habitual tea drinking improves brain health, study shows

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