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 imaging method to identify patients with ischemic heart disease

New imaging method to identify patients with ischemic heart disease

Consortium aims to study link between childhood blood sugar levels and mid-life brain health

Consortium aims to study link between childhood blood sugar levels and mid-life brain health

Obesity linked to a reduction in gray matter

Obesity linked to a reduction in gray matter

FDA authorizes marketing of first medical device to treat ADHD

FDA authorizes marketing of first medical device to treat ADHD

Powerful ultra-high-field MRIs for early disease detection

Powerful ultra-high-field MRIs for early disease detection

EuroCMR 2019 to present novel studies on clinical use of cardiovascular magnetic resonance

EuroCMR 2019 to present novel studies on clinical use of cardiovascular magnetic resonance

Isolated seniors chat online to prevent cognitive decline

Isolated seniors chat online to prevent cognitive decline

Newly engineered nanoscale protein micelles can be tracked by MRI

Newly engineered nanoscale protein micelles can be tracked by MRI

Study identifies gene variant associated with accelerated cellular aging

Study identifies gene variant associated with accelerated cellular aging

Researchers measure brain metabolite levels in people with mild memory problems

Researchers measure brain metabolite levels in people with mild memory problems

Bruker showcases new analytical systems and applied market solutions at Pittcon 2019

Bruker showcases new analytical systems and applied market solutions at Pittcon 2019

Study demonstrates effective way to slow progression of cerebrovascular disease in older adults

Study demonstrates effective way to slow progression of cerebrovascular disease in older adults

Stanford researchers detail how hits to the side of the head cause concussion

Stanford researchers detail how hits to the side of the head cause concussion

New imaging technology could help find tiny tumors

New imaging technology could help find tiny tumors

New study shows that people with dyslexia have structural dysfunction in subcortical region

New study shows that people with dyslexia have structural dysfunction in subcortical region

Novel MRI sensor can peer deep into the brain to detect intracellular calcium activity

Novel MRI sensor can peer deep into the brain to detect intracellular calcium activity

New map of infant brain may aid early diagnosis of autism

New map of infant brain may aid early diagnosis of autism

Researchers gain new insights into aging-related changes in upper lip

Researchers gain new insights into aging-related changes in upper lip

SPECT imaging combined with cardiac MRI could help improve ventricular tachycardia ablation

SPECT imaging combined with cardiac MRI could help improve ventricular tachycardia ablation

Researchers employ machine learning to uncover new insights into human brain's cellular architecture

Researchers employ machine learning to uncover new insights into human brain's cellular architecture

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