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.
Cortex area thinner in youth with Alzheimer's-related gene

Cortex area thinner in youth with Alzheimer's-related gene

Neurobiologists pinpoint how brain copes with shifty eyeballs

Neurobiologists pinpoint how brain copes with shifty eyeballs

Internal part of prefrontal cortex identified as key structure for memory formation

Internal part of prefrontal cortex identified as key structure for memory formation

North Shore-LIJ seeks participants for liver tumor and new chemo trial

North Shore-LIJ seeks participants for liver tumor and new chemo trial

Scientists tackle cancer with different approaches

Scientists tackle cancer with different approaches

Functional diffusion map measures effectiveness of treatment for prostate cancer

Functional diffusion map measures effectiveness of treatment for prostate cancer

New, potentially more accurate method for diagnosing breast cancer

New, potentially more accurate method for diagnosing breast cancer

UT ligament split tear in wrist can be fully repaired through an arthroscopically guided surgical procedure

UT ligament split tear in wrist can be fully repaired through an arthroscopically guided surgical procedure

Lithium increases gray matter in bipolar brains

Lithium increases gray matter in bipolar brains

Mayo Clinic and IBM speed processing of 3-D medical images

Mayo Clinic and IBM speed processing of 3-D medical images

Parents can help improve their children's habits by improving their own eating and physical activity habits

Parents can help improve their children's habits by improving their own eating and physical activity habits

Technology to make implantable devices safe for MRI

Technology to make implantable devices safe for MRI

The rich are different !

The rich are different !

Bayer Healthcare Pharmaceuticals launches in the U.S.

Bayer Healthcare Pharmaceuticals launches in the U.S.

Stroke damage in a brain region known as the putamen is strongly linked to motor neglect

Stroke damage in a brain region known as the putamen is strongly linked to motor neglect

Treatment options for endometriosis

Treatment options for endometriosis

Emerging genetic research may help scientists recognize children with autism at a younger age

Emerging genetic research may help scientists recognize children with autism at a younger age

Women ages 40 to 49 urged to consult with doctors before undergoing routine mammography

Women ages 40 to 49 urged to consult with doctors before undergoing routine mammography

How the brain processes pain location

How the brain processes pain location

Synthetic molecule helps detect heart attack in the making

Synthetic molecule helps detect heart attack in the making

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