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 study aims to identify babies at higher risk of autism and ADHD

New study aims to identify babies at higher risk of autism and ADHD

UCI study finds new cause of cerebral microbleeds

UCI study finds new cause of cerebral microbleeds

Researchers develop light-based technique to measure very weak magnetic fields

Researchers develop light-based technique to measure very weak magnetic fields

Effects of prematurity found to be more severe for the brains of males than females

Effects of prematurity found to be more severe for the brains of males than females

Twice-a-year MRI more effective than mammograms for women with genetic breast cancer risk

Twice-a-year MRI more effective than mammograms for women with genetic breast cancer risk

Novel approaches for personalized risk prognosis and individualized treatment of NAFLD

Novel approaches for personalized risk prognosis and individualized treatment of NAFLD

The connection between brain anatomy, genes and obesity

The connection between brain anatomy, genes and obesity

Researchers develop new system for effective cancer diagnosis and treatment

Researchers develop new system for effective cancer diagnosis and treatment

Researchers analyze how brains of doers differ from those of procrastinators

Researchers analyze how brains of doers differ from those of procrastinators

Pediatric brain tumor patients who undergo radiation less likely to recall recently experienced events

Pediatric brain tumor patients who undergo radiation less likely to recall recently experienced events

Innovative platform developed to destroy cancer cells

Innovative platform developed to destroy cancer cells

Scientists explore ways for drug therapies to reach deadly brain tumors

Scientists explore ways for drug therapies to reach deadly brain tumors

Experts provide insight into novel concepts and approaches for stroke rehabilitation

Experts provide insight into novel concepts and approaches for stroke rehabilitation

Researchers study use of MRI-guided focused ultrasound to open blood-brain barrier

Researchers study use of MRI-guided focused ultrasound to open blood-brain barrier

Aggressive lowering of blood pressure reduces MCI risk, study shows

Aggressive lowering of blood pressure reduces MCI risk, study shows

MRI and blood test combination results in improved prostate cancer diagnosis

MRI and blood test combination results in improved prostate cancer diagnosis

New study documents symptoms of people before they acquire multiple sclerosis

New study documents symptoms of people before they acquire multiple sclerosis

Machine-learning may aid in diagnosis and treatment of mental health disorders

Machine-learning may aid in diagnosis and treatment of mental health disorders

Researchers develop personalized 'Therapeutic Intervention Fingerprint'

Researchers develop personalized 'Therapeutic Intervention Fingerprint'

Engineers develop new method to measure and reconstruct interstitial fluid flow in the brain

Engineers develop new method to measure and reconstruct interstitial fluid flow in the brain

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