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    One Step Closer to Quantum Computing  Nov 23, 2009
    The microwave techniques used in the experiment are analogous to those that underlie magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technology. The key achievement in the current work is that it gives a new perspective on how such resonant manipulation can be performed. (Science Daily)

    Scan could cut breast removal ops  Nov 22, 2009
    Magnetic resonance imaging is more effective at detecting breast cancer in high risk women than traditional mammography, a study suggests. Researchers say use of MRI scans could reduce the need for precautionary breast removal operations. (BBC News)

    Firms expand in Mass. because of quality work force  Nov 21, 2009
    Its first products were administered to patients to enhance images of organs produced by magnetic resonance imaging machines, or MRIs. Its latest product, used to treat iron deficient anemia, recently received final approval by the US Food and Drug Administration. (Boston Globe)

    Intel Thinks Brain Implants Could Control PCs by 2020  Nov 21, 2009
    By shrinking down the Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (FMRI) machines they use to monitor the flow of blood into a tiny chip, and implanting it in your head, you'll be able to type on a keyboard or dial your phone with the power of your thoughts. Intel research scientist Dean Pomerleau told Computerworld that users will soon tire of depending on a computer interface, and having to fish a device out of their pocket or bag to access it. (Fox News)

    Pushing the Brain to Find New Pathways  Nov 20, 2009
    19, 2007) Researchers have demonstrated using functional magnetic resonance imaging, that brain activity was increased in stroke and traumatic brain injury survivors who underwent Vision Restoration Therapy, a. (Nov. (Science Daily)

    Mammograms & Money  Nov 20, 2009
    The authors themselves admit that the recommendations were limited because "studies of older women, digital mammography and magnetic resonance imaging are lacking.". Digital mammograms are 1. (ABC News -- Business)

    Analogic Corporation Announces Timing for First Quarter Fiscal 2010 Earnings Conference Call  Nov 20, 2009
    The Company is recognized worldwide for advancing the state of the art in automatic explosives detection, computed tomography (CT), digital radiography (DR), ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and advanced signal processing. For more information, visit. (Primezone Releases)

    Medspira to sell Mayo products  Nov 19, 2009
    Of the products currently on the market, one is a breath-hold control system which allows patients to perform consistent breathing patterns during diagnostic imaging, and the other is a magnetic resonance imaging coil which allows for high resolution MRI images to be taken of the human wrist. They re the first products to be licensed and sold by Medspira. (Twin Cities Business Journal, MN)

    Firms brace as screening guidelines shift  Nov 18, 2009
    Aurora Imaging, whose magnetic resonance imaging systems for breast screening use a different kind of technology than that cited in the new guidelines, nonetheless is concerned a shift in thinking about the effectiveness of screening could erode its market niche - especially because radiologists often order breast MRI screens as a complement to mammograms. We ve grown very rapidly with the technology for breast MRIs, said Debbie Thomas, Aurora s vice president of marketing. (Boston Globe)

    Monetary Gain and High-Risk Tactics Stimulate Activity in the Brain  Nov 18, 2009
    Dr. Tadashi Ino and colleagues, from the Department of Neurology at the Rakuwakai-Otowa Hospital and the Research Center for Nano Medical Engineering at Kyoto University, used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to study hemodynamic changes in the brains of 17 healthy volunteers performing a monetary task. The volunteers were given an initial stock of money and then required repetitively to press one of two buttons, which resulted in either an increase or decrease of the money stock,... (Science Daily)

    Are Teenagers Wired Differently from Adults?  Nov 18, 2009
    With the advent of magnetic resonance imaging, or MRI, we have begun to appreciate how the brain continues to develop structurally through adolescence and on into adulthood ... (May 10, 2006) Diffusion tensor imaging, a newly developed magnetic resonance imaging technique, could enable researchers to gain a better understanding of the effects of cannabis on the brain ... Functional magnetic resonance imaging of men and women under stress showed neuroscientists how their brains differed in... (Science Daily)

    Analyzing structural brain changes in Alzheimer's disease  Nov 17, 2009
    In a study that promises to improve diagnosis and monitoring of Alzheimer's disease, scientists at the University of California, San Diego have developed a fast and accurate method for quantifying subtle, sub-regional brain volume loss using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) ... The goal of the initiative is to speed up the search for treatments and cures for Alzheimer's disease by seeing whether imaging of the brain through magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or positron emission tomography (PET)... (EurekAlert!)

    Runners: Train Less and Be Faster  Nov 16, 2009
    29, 2006) A magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) study of healthy marathon runners over age 50 showed that cardiovascular disease occurs among seemingly healthy endurance athletes and may be difficult to. (Sep. (Science Daily)

    Nigeria: Over Age Scandal - How NFF Bigwigs Helped Eaglets Evade 2nd MRI Test  Nov 16, 2009
    The question on the lips of many is how did Fortune Chukwudi Golden Eaglets captain pass the Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) test first conducted at the National Hospital in Abuja and the subsequent test performed in Qatar where the team prepared for the FIFA U-17 World Cup. Since the news broke out that 15 Golden Eaglets players failed the Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) test carried out in Abuja few weeks to the kick off of the 13th edition of the FIFA U-17 World Cup, the issue has been on... (allAfrica.com)

    Fat collections linked to decreased heart function  Nov 15, 2009
    All subjects underwent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and proton MR spectroscopy to quantify pericardial and peri-aortic lipid volumes, cardiac function, aortic compliance and intra-hepatic lipid content. Fasting plasma lipoproteins, glucose, insulin, and free fatty acids were also measured among the subjects. (EurekAlert!)

    No Free Lunch: The True Cost of ObamaCare  Nov 14, 2009
    An overwhelming majority of leading American physicians identify computerized tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) as the most important medical innovations for improving patient care during the previous decadeeven as [government] economists and policy makers unfamiliar with actual medical practice decry these techniques as wasteful. . (Townhall.com)

    Mouse Study Sheds Light On Hearing Loss In Older Adults  Nov 13, 2009
    16, 2008) Using magnetic resonance imaging, physicians can identify soft-tissue defects that contribute to hearing loss in children, according to a new. (June 12, 2008) Smoking and body mass index are risk factors in the development of age-related hearing loss, says one of the largest-ever studies into risk factors for hearing loss -- but alcohol has a protective. (Science Daily)

    New Brain Findings On Dyslexic Children: Good Readers Learn From Repeating Auditory Signals, Poor Readers Do Not  Nov 13, 2009
    Researchers used magnetic resonance imaging to compare the two groups, and. (Oct. (Science Daily)

    Emotions Increase Or Decrease Pain, Say Researchers  Nov 12, 2009
    Brain reaction was simultaneously measured in participants through functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). The fMRI readings allowed the scientists to divide emotion-related brain activity from pain-related reactions. (Science Daily)

    Identifying PTSD: Light Shed On Brain's Response To Distress, Unexpected Events  Nov 12, 2009
    In the study, UAB researchers used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to see how activity in the parts of the brain associated with fear, learning and memory respond when research participants were startled by a loud static sound and when they were able to correctly predict when the sound would occur. "When the noise is unexpected, the brain's response is larger," said UAB psychologist David Knight, Ph. (Science Daily)

    Rice, THI win $1M grant to study MRIs  Nov 12, 2009
    and s have been awarded a $1 million grant to perfect magnetic resonance imaging technology and help guide adult stem cells within the human body to repair damaged hearts. The Texas Heart Institute is positioned, pending approvals, to be the first to use the Stereotaxis Magnetic Navigation System to treat certain heart rhythm problems and to deliver stem cells to human hearts. (Houston Business Journal, TX)

    AGC1 Deficiency and Cerebral Hypomyelination  Nov 12, 2009
    However, the results of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) suggest differently. In true hypomyelination, the supratentorial white matter is hyperintense on T2-weighted MRI, and in young children cerebral atrophy is mild or absent (Figure 1). (New England Journal of Medicine)

    Young Tennis Players Who Play Only One Sport Are More Prone To Injuries  Nov 11, 2009
    Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans of. (June 13, 2008) Tennis Grand Slam season is upon us once again with the French Open already over, and Wimbledon hot on its heels later in the month. (Science Daily)

    The Mind Is A Mirror  Nov 10, 2009
    Several research groups have observed the activity of mirror neuron networks indirectly in humans through the use of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). This technology allows scientists to correlate changes in blood flow in specific brain areas to particular behaviors or mental operations. (Scientific American)

    Gene Therapy Stalls Development Of Huntington's Disease In Mice  Nov 10, 2009
    (June 21, 2008) Research using newly developed Magnetic Resonance Imaging technology could soon allow clinicians to confirm Huntington's disease before symptoms appear in people who have the gene for the fatal brain. . (Science Daily)

    Scientists Create 'Golden Ear' Mouse With Great Hearing As It Ages  Nov 10, 2009
    9, 2009) What do you get when you cross a mouse with poor hearing and a mouse with even worse hearing. Ironically, a new strain of mice with "golden ears" -- mice that have outstanding hearing as they age. (Science Daily)

    New Methods Found Useful For Diagnosing Myocarditis  Nov 10, 2009
    Several new diagnostic methods, such as cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), are useful for diagnosing myocarditis, according to a study published in the November 2009 issue of Mayo Clinic Proceedings. See also. (Science Daily)

    'Optical Biopsy' For Breast Cancer Increasingly Accurate, Research Finds  Nov 9, 2009
    15, 2004) A multicenter study of 821 patients referred for breast biopsy based on prior examinations that suggested cancer finds that while magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) distinguishes between benign and. . (Science Daily)

    Psychiatric impact of torture could be amplified by head injury  Nov 7, 2009
    Comprehensive magnetic resonance imaging studies measured the size and thickness of brain structures that previous reports have associated with depression, anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and also have suggested could be affected by traumatic head injuries. Among the former detainees, 16 reported having experienced head injuries at some time, and 26 did not. (EurekAlert!)

    Early Scents Really Do Get 'Etched' In Brain  Nov 6, 2009
    In the study, the researchers presented adults with a visual object together with one, and later with a second, set of pleasant and unpleasant odors and sounds while their brains were imaged by functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). A week later, the researchers presented the same objects inside the fMRI and tested participants' associations of those images with the scents and smells. (Science Daily)

    Africa: Malaria Impasse 'Could Be Overcome With Brain Scans'  Nov 6, 2009
    Billions of dollars have been spent on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) yet its potential for understanding cerebral malaria remains virtually untapped, say researchers. MRI has flourished as a tool for understanding many diseases of the rich world but although this scanning technique could "transform our understanding" of cerebral malaria and lead to new therapies, it has barely been used for this purpose says a team writing in the American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. (allAfrica.com)

    Does Race, Income Predict Prostate Cancer Outcome? No, New Study Suggests  Nov 6, 2009
    27, 2008) Magnetic resonance imaging findings in patients about to undergo radiation therapy for prostate cancer can help predict the likelihood that the cancer will return and spread post-treatment, according. (Oct. (Science Daily)

    New Theory On Fairness In Economics Targets CEO Pay  Nov 5, 2009
    11, 2009) Economists and neuroscientists have shown that they can use information obtained through functional magnetic resonance imaging measurements of whole-brain activity to create feasible, efficient, and. (Apr. (Science Daily)

    Dangerous Liaisons: How to Deal with a Drama Queen  Nov 4, 2009
    In 2007 psychiatrist Emily Stern and her colleagues at Weill Cornell Medical College used functional magnetic resonance imaging to measure the brain activity of 14 healthy individuals and 16 people with BPD while they performed a task that required reacting to negative, positive and neutral words. The BPD patients displayed diminished activity in part of the brain s prefrontal cortex that controls planning and emotional reactions when they had to inhibit a response in this case, pressing a... (Scientific American)

    The Sense of Smell  Nov 4, 2009
    Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have found the olfactory bulb to be highly connected to the rest of the brain. The mitral cells from the olfactory bulb gather into the lateral olfactory tract the carries the electrical signal of odor detection to brain structures like the entorhinal cortex (a learning center in the brain), and the amygdala (where fear is processed). (Suite101.com)

    Precuneus region of human and monkey brain is divided into 4 distinct regions  Nov 3, 2009
    These areas were identified using "resting state" functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) a recently emerging approach that allows scientist to map a multitude of brain networks using only 6 minutes of data acquired while an individual lies in the scanner at rest. The results of these brief imaging sessions were comparable to definitive findings in monkeys examined microscopically. (EurekAlert!)

    Mending Meniscals In Children, Improving Diagnosis And Recovery  Nov 3, 2009
    the use of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) helps physicians to better diagnose them. Early Treatment Important for Long-Term Health. (Science Daily)

    Fish Oil May Protect Against Stroke From Ruptured Carotid Artery Plaques  Nov 2, 2009
    17, 2008) Canadian researchers have used 3-D magnetic resonance imaging to accurately detect bleeding within the walls of diseased carotid arteries, a condition that may lead to a stroke. The results of the. (Science Daily)

    Psychic computer that can read minds  Nov 2, 2009
    In an experiment which has yet to be peer reviewed, Gallant and Nishimoto, using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), scanned the brains of two patients as they watched videos. A computer programme was used to search for links between the configuration of shapes, colours and movements in the videos, and patterns of activity in the patients visual cortex. (India Times, India -- Health/Science)

    Game Scout: Seahawks at Cowboys  Nov 1, 2009
    "I don't know if you saw it, but he knocked the guy down -- the receiver on the outside -- knocked him on his back and then went over and made the interception on the other guy's player, because he had knocked his player down. INSIDE THE CAMPS Seahawks: The bad news continued for the Seattle Seahawks on Thursday. A day after the Seahawks placed cornerstone tackle on the season-ending injured reserve list for a second straight year with a knee issue, they confirmed that linebacker Lofa Tatupu had... (SeahawksInsider.com)

    Merge expands European distribution pact  Oct 31, 2009
    CADstream is a dedicated computer-aided detection (CAD) system for magnetic resonance imaging. West Allis-based Merge acquired the CADstream product line with its recent acquisition of Confirma Inc., of Bellevue, Wash. (Milwaukee Business Journal, WI)

    GSU to offer advanced neuroscience degrees  Oct 31, 2009
    This past spring, Georgia State and Georgia Tech started the Center for Advanced Brain Imaging, which provides expert brain imaging facilities to support research in basic and clinical human neuroscience, including a research-dedicated functional magnetic resonance imaging scanner. Most Read Stories. (Atlanta Business Chronicle, GA)

    Good night's sleep boosts long-term memory  Oct 31, 2009
    Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), which can take repeated snapshots of activity in the brain, they witnessed people's memories of how to navigate being transferred from a region of the brain that deals with remembering directions, the hippocampus, to a part that governs how we move, the striatum. One of the teams was then told to stay awake all night, playing video games. (Yahoo News -- Sleep and Sleep Disorders)

    Innovation task force unveils new Web site on physical sciences and engineering  Oct 30, 2009
    From the internet, to magnetic resonance imaging, to solar panels, basic research has proven to be one of America's best investments. The task force website is unique in its focus on federal policy in the physical sciences. (EurekAlert! -- Business News)

    Nano-coating Prevents Freezing Rain Buildup  Oct 30, 2009
    (May 28, 2008) Chemists have created the smallest iron oxide nanoparticles to date for cancer detection by magnetic resonance imaging. The magnetic nanoparticles operate like tiny guided missiles, seeking and. (Science Daily)

    Early Treatment Of Fibromyalgia More Effective, Research Suggests  Oct 30, 2009
    Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), researchers could show that the subjects had the same level of activity in the parts of the brain that deal with emotions as well assensory information from the thumb, regardless of which group they belonged to. However, the subjects with fibromyalgia had lower activity in a brain area that inhibits the experience of pain. (Science Daily)

    Depression Can Lead To Inflated Reports Of Physical Symptoms  Oct 29, 2009
    Functional magnetic resonance imaging of men and women under stress showed neuroscientists how their brains differed in response to stressful. . (Science Daily)

    Neuroscience: Shooting pain  Oct 29, 2009
    His primary tool is functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), which can create images of the brain responding as the body is hurting. The trick now and one focus of Mackey s work is to understand whether a person can consciously change the way the brain processes and perceives pain. (Scientific American)

    Neurologists Investigate Possible New Underlying Cause Of Multiple Sclerosis  Oct 28, 2009
    The method identified anomalies in the venous blood flow associated with strictures, malformed valves and peculiar webs within the large veins of the neck and brain" Weinstock-Guttman directs the Baird Multiple Sclerosis Center at the Jacobs Neurological Institute (JNI), UB's Department of Neurology. The JNI and BNAC are located in Buffalo General Hospital of Kaleida Health. Advanced magnetic resonance imaging scanning (MRI) of the MS study patients conducted at the BNAC also identified distinct... (Science Daily)

    Physician Focus: Breast cancer basics  Oct 28, 2009
    Mammograms are usually a sufficient means of screening but may be complemented by ultrasounds and Magnetic Resonance Imaging, especially with dense tissue. Treatments. (Belmont Citizen Herald, MA)

    Is It A Visual Problem Or Alzheimer's? New Data Helps Doctors Make The Diagnosis  Oct 27, 2009
    (June 25, 2008) An automated system for measuring brain tissue with magnetic resonance imaging can help physicians more accurately diagnose Alzheimer's disease at an earlier stage according to a new. (Oct. (Science Daily)

    Psychopaths Have Faulty Brain Connections, Scientists Find  Oct 27, 2009
    But a new technique, called diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging (DT-MRI), allowed the researchers to look at the white matter tract linking the two key brain areas. As well as finding clear structural deficits in the tract in psychopathic brains, they also found the degree of abnormality was significantly linked to the degree of psychopathy. (MEDLINEplus)

    Marine Lab Team Seeks To Understand Coral Bleaching  Oct 27, 2009
    26, 2009) With technology similar to that used by physicians to perform magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans, researchers from six institutions -- including the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) -- working at the Hollings Marine Laboratory (HML) in Charleston, S.C., are studying the metabolic activity of a pathogen shown to cause coral bleaching, a serious threat to undersea reef ecosystems worldwide. See also. (Science Daily)

    'Difficult-to-treat Asthma' May Be Due To Difficult-to-treat Patients  Oct 26, 2009
    (July 8, 2008) Scientists have developed a novel magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technique that -- for the first time ever -- identified microscopic structural damages deep in the lungs of patients with. (Feb. (Science Daily)

    FIFA conducts age test on U-17 players  Oct 24, 2009
    ABUJA, Oct. 24 (Xinhua) -- FIFA on Friday carried out random Magnetic Resonance Imaging scans on the teams that will be playing in Saturday's opening Group A matches. FIFA General Secretary Jerome Valcke told reporters in Abuja that the results of the MRI tests will be made public and any player that fails would be dismissed from the competition. (Xinhuanet, China)

    Regulating Emotion After Experiencing A Sexual Assault  Oct 23, 2009
    New et al. A Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study of Deliberate Emotion Regulation in Resilience and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder ... Functional magnetic resonance imaging of men and women under stress showed neuroscientists how their brains differed in response to stressful. (Science Daily)

    Nanomagnets Guide Stem Cells To Damaged Tissue  Oct 23, 2009
    The technique uses an FDA (U.S. Food and Drug Administration) approved agent that is already used to monitor cells in humans using MRI (magnetic resonance imaging). Dr Mark Lythgoe, UCL Centre for Advanced Biomedical Imaging, the senior author on the study, said: "Because the material we used in this method is already FDA approved we could see this technology being applied in human clinical trials within 3-5 years. It's feasible that heart attacks and other vascular injuries could eventually be... (Science Daily)

    Fetal Study Highlights Impact Of Stress On Male Fertility  Oct 23, 2009
    22, 2009) Exposure to a combination of excess stress hormones and chemicals while in the womb could affect a man's fertility in later life, a study suggests. Researchers looked at the effect of stress hormones -- glucocorticoids -- combined with a common chemical used in glues, paints and plastics. (Science Daily)

    FIFA insists on age test for U-17 World Cup players  Oct 23, 2009
    ABUJA, Oct. 23 (Xinhua) -- FIFA said on Thursday it would carryout random Magnetic Resonance Imaging scans on the footballers' wrists in a bid to prevent the use of overage players at the Nigeria 2009 U-17 World Cup. Following allegations of the use of players far above the age for the championship, FIFA indicated after the South Korea 2007 edition won by Nigeria that MRI scans would be used to determine the ages of the players for Nigeria 2009. (Xinhuanet, China)

    GE opens window to killer  Oct 22, 2009
    GE announced it is buying the assets of a Boston-area company called ONI Medical Systems Inc. that makes MRI, or magnetic resonance imaging, scanners, for an undisclosed amount. GE also announced the creation of a $250 million Healthymagination Fund that will invest in promising health care technology companies. (Albany Times Union)

    Insomnia effects countered in lab  Oct 22, 2009
    Research published last year used functional magnetic resonance imaging to illustrate how sleep strengthened connections between nerve cells in the brain, and improved memory and performance. "This work may give us a little more insight into what is going on in the brain, but we really need to be thinking about ways to achieve adequate sleep in the first place - not how to deal with the consequences," said sleep specialist Dr Neil Stanley. (BBC News -- Health)

    GE Launches $250 Million Health Care Tech Fund  Oct 22, 2009
    company purchased certain assets of privately held magnetic resonance imaging scanner maker ONI Medical Systems Inc.. GE said Wilmington, Mass. (ABC News -- Wire)

    Elderly Brains Benefit from Interne...  Oct 22, 2009
    The participants performed internet searches while undergoing functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) scans, which tracked brain activity by measuring the level of blood flow to different parts of the brain during cognitive tasks. The scans showed the newbies or naives had comparatively more blood flow to the regions controlling language, reading, memory and visual abilities, located in the brain s frontal, temporal, parietal, visual and posterior cingulate regions, than the internet savvy... (Suite101.com)

    UF scientists discover new explanation for controversial old patient-care technique  Oct 21, 2009
    Now, researchers from University of Florida College of Medicine have used magnetic resonance imaging of the neck region to show that the maneuver works and that doubts about its effectiveness are based on a misunderstanding of what physical changes happen in the neck during the procedure. "Sellick was right that the maneuver works but he was a bit off on the anatomy," said UF anesthesiologist Mark J. Rice, M.D., who led the study now online and to be featured on the cover of the November... (EurekAlert!)

    Googling Fights Dementia, Study Suggests  Oct 21, 2009
    To get a baseline, the scientists asked both groups, using nonworking keyboards and mice, to imagine they were doing Web searches while their brains were scanned with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) (see ). Researchers use fMRI scans to measure brain activity based on blood flow. (National Geographic)

    Added Oxygen During Stroke Reduces Brain Tissue Damage  Oct 21, 2009
    7-Tesla magnetic resonance imaging to calculate the volume of damaged tissue. The images showed the size of the infarct, or the area of tissue susceptible to stroke damage as a result of poor oxygenation. (Science Daily)

    The hits keep coming for Jets  Oct 20, 2009
    If results from the magnetic resonance imaging exam are accurate, Tatupu could be back after a few weeks of rehabilitation. Defensive end Antwan Odom, who is second in the NFL with eight sacks, will miss the rest of the season because of a torn Achilles tendon, costing the Bengals their top pass rusher. (Boston Globe)

    First-time Internet Users Find Boost In Brain Function After Just One Week  Oct 20, 2009
    Study participants performed Web searches while undergoing functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) scans, which recorded the subtle brain-circuitry changes experienced during this activity. This type of scan tracks brain activity by measuring the level of cerebral blood flow during cognitive tasks. (Science Daily)

    Seahawks LB Tatupu may not miss season after all  Oct 20, 2009
    Mora said team medical personnel are now examining Tatupu's relatively healthy pectoral muscle on the right side, including with another magnetic resonance imaging test. They will compare it with images taken on the injured left one to further gauge how much damage the left pectoral sustained. (Muscatine Journal, IO)

    And now, the technology war  Oct 19, 2009
    Hugely effective but expensive new medical technologies, like magnetic resonance imaging, nuclear therapies and artificial joints, threaten to bankrupt the nation's health care system. At the heart of the health care debate lies the escalating costs for these new techologies and how to shoulder and control them. (Albany Times Union)

    Surfing the net can help slow dementia  Oct 18, 2009
    During the research, the brains of the participants were scanned using a technique known as functional magnetic resonance imaging, while they conducted a series of searches on the web. The purpose of which was to measure changes in blood flow around the brain to figure out which was the most and least active parts of the brain. (India Times, India)

    Placebo Effect Is in the Spine as Well as the Mind  Oct 17, 2009
    Eippert and colleagues used functional magnetic resonance imaging, or fMRI, to study changes in spinal cord activity. They applied painful heat to the arms of 15 healthy men and compared the spinal cord responses when they thought they had been treated with either an anesthetic cream or a placebo. (MEDLINEplus)

    Saving lives through breast cancer imaging  Oct 17, 2009
    Breast MRIs, for magnetic resonance imaging, capture multiple images of the breast which are combined by computer to give a detailed picture that helps doctors see the extent of disease in that location or if other sites are involved. It is used when doctors think there is a higher likelihood of cancer being present, according to Angelakis. (Woburn Advocate, MA)

    MRI Abundance May Lead To Excess In Back Surgeries, Study Shows  Oct 17, 2009
    16, 2009) Patients reporting new low-back pain are more likely to undergo surgery if treated in an area with a higher-than-average concentration of magnetic resonance imaging machines, according to research from the Stanford University School of Medicine ... 16, 2005) Johns Hopkins scientists have found that modern implanted heart devices -- such as pacemakers and defibrillators -- are safe for use in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machines, a diagnostic and. (Science Daily)

    Juggling Enhances Connections In The Brain  Oct 17, 2009
    The researchers at the Oxford Centre for Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Brain (FMRIB) set out to see if changes in the white matter of the brain could be seen in healthy adults on learning a new task or skill. White matter consists of the bundles of long nerve fibres that conduct electrical signals between nerve cells and connect different parts of the brain together, while the grey matter consists of the nerve cell bodies where the processing and computation in the brain is done. (Science Daily)

    More MRI Machines May Mean More Back Surgeries  Oct 16, 2009
    The analysis of 1998-2005 Medicare data found that patients with new pain in their lower back were more likely to have surgery if they were treated in an area that had a higher-than-average concentration of MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) machines. The researchers projected that if all Medicare patients with new-onset lower back pain lived in areas with the least MRI availability in 2004, there would have been 5. (MEDLINEplus)

    Colombian Guerrillas Help Scientists Locate Literacy In The Brain  Oct 16, 2009
    The researchers examined magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans of the brains of twenty guerrillas who had completed a literacy programme in their native tongue (Spanish) in adulthood. They compared these to scans of twenty-two similar adults prior to commencing the same literacy programme. (Science Daily)

    Leg mummified with ancient Egyptian recipe  Oct 16, 2009
    "We are trying to improve on that important experiment using the most up-to-date methods, such as radiological technology, magnetic resonance imaging and computer tomography. It's a unique project, the first of its kind," Swiss anatomist and paleopathologist Frank Ruhli told Discovery News ... "After three months, magnetic resonance imaging showed that the leg still has pockets of humidity," Ruhli said. (MSNBC -- Environment)

    Art as science  Oct 15, 2009
    Here, life-size sculptures of the artist, Marilene Oliver, and her family are made from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) body scans. Bookmark with. (BBC News -- Health)

    Video Camera That Records At The Speed Of Thought  Oct 15, 2009
    Another very promising technique is the combination of fluorescence imaging with MRI, or magnetic resonance imaging. In MRI you need very strong magnetic fields in the cavity where you are performing the imaging, up to 10 Tesla, but conventional fluorescence technology won't work in these conditions, says Charbon. (Science Daily)

    A New Scan For Lung Diseases  Oct 15, 2009
    14, 2009) People with chronic lung disease and asthma could soon be offered better treatment thanks to a new type of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scan being pioneered at The University of Nottingham ... (July 8, 2008) Scientists have developed a novel magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technique that -- for the first time ever -- identified microscopic structural damages deep in the lungs of patients with ... 16, 2005) Johns Hopkins scientists have found that modern implanted heart devices --... (Science Daily)

    Floyd Memorial gets accreditation  Oct 15, 2009
    in New Albany has received a three-year accreditation in mammography and magnetic resonance imaging from the American College of Radiology. The evaluation of Floyd Memorial s personnel, facility and equipment was conducted by board-certified physicians, radiologists and medical physicists, according to a news release. (Louisville Business First, KY)

    Dyslexia Varies Across Languages  Oct 14, 2009
    Researchers used magnetic resonance imaging to compare the two groups, and. (July 7, 2008) The mind apparently has a consistent way of ordering an event that defies the order in which subjects, verbs and objects typically appear in languages. (Science Daily)

    AMH gets a sneak peek of the future  Oct 13, 2009
    AMH has also added new pieces of equipment that include a mammography unit, magnetic resonance imaging and updates to operating rooms. Chris Ryan, chief information officer for AMH, said the hospital is working closely with Cisco to build an infrastructure that will help provide better quality care for the patients. (Auburn Citizen, NY)

    Patients Who Received Donated Pacemakers Survive Without Complications, Study Suggests  Oct 11, 2009
    16, 2005) Johns Hopkins scientists have found that modern implanted heart devices -- such as pacemakers and defibrillators -- are safe for use in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machines, a diagnostic and. (Jan. (Science Daily)

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