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MRI News Service: 'Imaging' p134 |
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 | | | ''Newswise — New guidelines from the American Cancer Society (ACS) recommend that women at very high risk for breast cancer receive magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) along with annual mammography, reports the October 2007 issue of Harvard Women’s Health ...' | | Wednesday, 26 September 2007 by www.newswise.com |
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 | | | ''MADRID (AFP) — Cancer researchers warned at a conference in Spain Monday that an EU directive on limiting magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) could halt use of an important tool in the fight against the disease. The directive is set to be implemented ...' | | | Tuesday, 25 September 2007 by afp.google.com | |
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 | | | ''Into Thin Air
Helium prices have doubled in the past five years. The high demand is not exactly coming from people with party balloons to fill. Rather helium cools the superconducting coils of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) devices, and the sale of ...' | | | Thursday, 13 September 2007 by www.sciam.com | |
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 | | | ''Background In the Betaseron/Betaferon in Newly Emerging Multiple Sclerosis for Initial Treatment (BENEFIT) study, interferon beta-1b delayed conversion to multiple sclerosis in patients with a first clinical event and at least 2 clinically silent brain ...' | | | Sunday, 9 September 2007 by archneur.ama-assn.org | |
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 | | | ''Science Daily — A simple imaging technique developed by UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers has revealed fat buildup in the hearts of pre-diabetic people long before symptoms of heart disease or diabetes appear. The technique detects fat ...' | | | Wednesday, 5 September 2007 by www.sciencedaily.com:80 | |
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 | | | ''When powerful magnets line up the body’s protons before radiofrequency waves can grab their attention away, it’s called spin physics.
When signals generated by the movement are mathematically transformed into dramatic images of hearts, lungs and ...' | | | Thursday, 30 August 2007 by www.eurekalert.org | |
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 | | | ''BOSTON, Aug. 28 -- Bright spots commonly seen on T1 magnetic resonance imaging brain scans of multiple sclerosis patients may help predict risk of disease progression, researchers here said. The number of these hyperintense lesions was also ...' | | | Wednesday, 29 August 2007 by www.medpagetoday.com | |
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 | | | ''Alex Pines, a faculty scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), is a leading expert on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and the basic technique underlying MRI: nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). MRI and NMR take advantage of the fact ...' | | | Thursday, 23 August 2007 by http://www.dotmed.com/news/story/4596 | |
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 | | | ''ST. LOUIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 16, 2007--Covidien Ltd. (NYSE: COV, BSX: COV) today announced the availability of several enhancements for its MRidium(TM) MRI Infusion System, which is the industry's first and only non-magnetic IV infusion pump. ...' | | | Thursday, 16 August 2007 by investor.covidien.com | |
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 | | | ''NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - The use of magnetic resonance imaging, or MRI, may offer a more tolerable alternative to conventional colonoscopy in screening for colon cancer, new research suggests.
With MRI colonography, images are taken of the ...' | | | Tuesday, 14 August 2007 by www.reuters.com | |
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