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| | | ''Action Medical Research has announced that a new MRI scanning technique could mean life-changing curative surgery for more people with epilepsy.The technique helps to pin-point the exact source of seizures in the brain and, where surgery is ...' | | Friday, 31 August 2007 by www.medicalnewstoday.com |
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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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| | | ''Science Daily — Researchers know that heavy alcohol intake can lead to structural and functional changes in the brain, but have not been able to establish direct links between these changes and specific cognitive functions. New findings show that even ...' | | | Wednesday, 29 August 2007 by www.sciencedaily.com | |
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| | | ''August 28, 2007 - Using magnetic resonance (MR) images of the brain, researchers have identified a new abnormality related to disease progression and disability in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), according to a study published in the August ...' | | | Tuesday, 28 August 2007 by www.brightsurf.com | |
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| | | ''Science Daily — Columbia University Medical Center researchers have identified a brain network within the frontal lobe that is associated with cognitive reserve, the process that allows individuals to maintain function despite brain function decline due ...' | | | Tuesday, 21 August 2007 by www.sciencedaily.com | |
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| | | ''Anti-drug campaigners often use the slogan "Just Say No", but saying "no" may be harder for long-term drug users because the habit has taken over part of their brain. Melbourne scientists have found the brain's decision-making section is highly ...' | | | Tuesday, 21 August 2007 by abc.net.au:80 | |
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| | | ''A new chemical compound which could remove the need for patients to undergo certain invasive diagnostic tests in the future has been created by scientists at Durham University.
Research published in the academic journal, Chemical Communications, ...' | | | Monday, 20 August 2007 by www.dur.ac.uk | |
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| | | ''WHITE PLAINS, N.Y., Aug. 1 /PRNewswire/ -- CAD Sciences, the technology
leader in MRI-CAD for breast, prostate and other organs, announces the
release of an advanced suite of robust, proprietary and organ-customized
Motion Correction (MC) ...' | | | Wednesday, 1 August 2007 by www.prnewswire.com | |
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| | | ''Newswise — Jefferson Hospital for Neuroscience is one of first medical centers in the U.S. to develop and begin using translational, interactive 3-D technology to map the human brain and help guide neurological surgeons during epilepsy surgery and ...' | | | Monday, 30 July 2007 by www.newswise.com | |
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| | | ''The intensive training given to young elite tennis players damages their spines, shows research published ahead of print in the British Journal of Sports Medicine.
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans of young elite tennis players with no symptoms ...' | | | Wednesday, 18 July 2007 by www.eurekalert.org | |
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Excess on occasion is exhilarating. It prevents moderation from acquiring
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