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Alarming increase in MRI, CT Use in Emergency Departments Raise Questions

A dramatic rise in the utilization of medical imaging in emergency departments when seeing patients with injuries has not paid off with an equal rise in diagnosing life-threatening conditions or follow-up hospital admissions, according to researchers. More...
25 Oct 2010

Evidence of Post-Stroke Brain Recovery Seen on MRI

The world's largest study using neuroimaging of stroke patients struggling to regain the ability to communicate revealed that brain cells outside the injured area could take on new roles. More...
21 Oct 2010

MR Shows Video Gaming Reorganzies Brain

Reorganization of the brain's cortical network in young men with considerable experience playing video games gives them an advantage performing other tasks requiring visuomotor skills. More...
18 Oct 2010

MRI Useful for Routine Monitoring of Great Vessel Stents

Researchers have discovered that MRI may be suitable for the routine surveillance of some great vessel stents that are typically used to treat congenital heart defects in children and young adults. More...
14 Oct 2010

$30 Million Project Initiated to Map the Brain's Wiring

An extraordinary five-year, US$30-million effort to generate a first-of-its-kind map of all the major circuits in the human brain is being initiated by U.S. radiologists. More...
14 Oct 2010

Advanced Cardiac Imaging Improves Pacemaker Outcome

Cardiologists and surgeons may soon have a new tool to improve outcomes for patients requiring pacemakers, angioplasties, or bypass surgery. More...
13 Oct 2010

Children's Brain Development Tied to Physical Fitness

Researchers have found a link between physical fitness and the brain in 9- and 10-year-old children: Those who are fitter tend to have a bigger hippocampus and perform better on a test of memory than their less-fit peers. More...
12 Oct 2010
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MedImaging's MRI channel in addition to reporting on MR hardware, informs about the many magnetic resonance applications possible with the technique notably MRI, fMRI, diffusion MRI, MR angiography, MR guided surgery, in addition to industry developments, and safety issues.