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FONAR CONTINUES EXPANSION OF HMCA SUBSIDIARY WITH EMPHASIS ON SUSTAINABLE REVENUE GROWTH
''MELVILLE, NEW YORK, March 9, 2006 - FONAR Corporation (NASDAQ-FONR), The Inventor of MR Scanning™, announced today that its wholly-owned subsidiary Health Management Corporation of America (HMCA) has installed a FONAR UPRIGHT™ MRI scanner at an existing ...'
Thursday, 9 March 2006   by www.fonar.com
MRI rules out appendicitis during pregnancy
''NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Pregnant women are prone to a number of conditions that can mimic appendicitis, so diagnosis of acute abdominal pain can be tricky in this situation. Now a team of physicians has shown that magnetic resonance imaging is ...'
Wednesday, 1 March 2006   by www.medicineonline.com
MRI offers new hope for severe epilepsy sufferers
''As Epilepsy Awareness Month approaches, researchers have found a way to use magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to detect minute brain lesions in people with severe epilepsy, making surgical treatment potentially available to many more patients. Epilepsy ...'
Monday, 20 February 2006   by www.eurekalert.org
FONAR UPRIGHT™ MRI Sold to Jacksonville Diagnostic Center Where Radiologist Says The Best MRI is the One That Shows Abnormalities and Their Extent
''MELVILLE, NEW YORK, February 3, 2006 - FONAR Corporation (NASDAQ-FONR), The Inventor of MR Scanning™, announced today that it has sold a FONAR UPRIGHT(TM) MRI to Jacksonville Upright MRI, a diagnostic center in Jacksonville, Florida. This sale took ...'
Friday, 3 February 2006   by www.fonar.com
Who's the liar? Brain MRI stands up to polygraph test
''Traditional polygraph tests to determine whether someone is lying may take a back seat to functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), according to a study appearing in the February issue of Radiology. Researchers from Temple University Hospital in ...'
Tuesday, 31 January 2006   by www.eurekalert.org
Carnegie Mellon Develops Non-invasive Technique To Detect Transplant Rejection at Cellular Level Research Could Revolutionize Care of Transplant Patients
''PITTSBURGH—Carnegie Mellon University scientist Chien Ho and his colleagues have developed a promising tool that uses magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to track immune cells as they infiltrate a transplanted heart in the early stages of organ rejection. ...'
Tuesday, 24 January 2006   by www.cmu.edu
FONAR Announces Entry Into Middle East with First Regional Purchase of its Upright MRI
''MELVILLE, NEW YORK, December 15, 2005 - FONAR Corporation (NASDAQ-FONR), The Inventor of MR Scanning™, announced today its entry into the Middle Eastern market for diagnostic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners. Highlighting the Company’s ...'
Thursday, 15 December 2005   by www.fonar.com
Tiny self-assembling cubes could carry medicine, cell therapy
''Porous metallic boxes can easily be tracked via MRI. Johns Hopkins researchers have devised a self-assembling cube-shaped perforated container, no larger than a dust speck, that could serve as a delivery system for medications and cell ...'
Tuesday, 13 December 2005   by www.eurekalert.org
Siemens and Chongquing Haifu (HAIFU) signed Contract: New MRI guided High Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU) Therapy System will be developed
''Siemens Medical Solutions and Chongqing Haifu (HAIFU) Technology Co., Ltd have signed a contract to jointly develop an MRI guided High Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU) therapy system. Aim of the collaboration is to combine Haifu’s leading therapy ...'
Thursday, 8 December 2005   by www.medical.siemens.com
Iron particles and MRI could replace biopsies to track stem cell therapy and deploy stents
''In a series of experiments in animals, researchers at Johns Hopkins have successfully used a technique that tracks mesenchymal stem cells via magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to monitor the progress of the cells in repairing tissue scarred by heart ...'
Friday, 2 December 2005   by www.eurekalert.org
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