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MRI News Service: 'AIN' p76 |
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| | | ''June 06, 2007 - While recent advances in neurosurgery have made it possible to precisely target areas in the brain with minimum invasiveness -- using a small hole to insert a probe, needle or catheter -- there remains a disadvantage. The small size of ...' | | Wednesday, 6 June 2007 by www.brightsurf.com |
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| | | ''The research group placed miniscule particles of iron inside stem cells to act as cellular beacons detected by magnetic resonance imaging. With the ability to monitor where the human stem cells go in real time, researchers will have an easier time ...' | | | Tuesday, 5 June 2007 by www.sciencedaily.com | |
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| | | ''CHICAGO and SUNNYVALE, Calif., June 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
Pharmacyclics, Inc. (Nasdaq: PCYC) today announced final results from an
open-label multi-center Phase 2 clinical trial, which indicated that
Xcytrin(R) (motexafin gadolinium) ...' | | | Sunday, 3 June 2007 by www.prnewswire.com | |
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| | | ''The operation known as hemispherectomy—where half the brain is removed—sounds too radical to ever consider, much less perform. In the last century, however, surgeons have performed it hundreds of times for disorders uncontrollable in any other way. ...' | | | Thursday, 24 May 2007 by www.sciam.com | |
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| | | ''It's a scenario straight out of Gray's Anatomy -- a paramedic or doctor plops a mask over the face of a person struggling to breathe and begins dispensing pure oxygen. Yet growing research suggests that inhaling straight oxygen can actually harm the ...' | | | Thursday, 24 May 2007 by www.sciencedaily.com | |
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| | | ''Children appear to approach adult levels of performance on many basic cognitive and motor skills by age 11 or 12, according to a new study coordinated by the National Institutes of Health (NIH).The NIH Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Study of ...' | | | Friday, 18 May 2007 by www.nih.gov | |
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| | | ''WASHINGTON -- Exposure to trauma may create enough changes in the brain to sensitize people to overreact to an innocuous facial gesture years later, even in people who don’t have a stress-related disorder, says new research. It appears that proximity to ...' | | | Sunday, 6 May 2007 by www.eurekalert.org | |
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| | | ''Science Daily — In order to comprehend the continuous stream of cacophonies and visual stimulation that battle for our attention, humans will breakdown activities into smaller, more digestible chunks, a phenomenon that psychologists describe as "event ...' | | | Friday, 4 May 2007 by www.sciencedaily.com | |
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| | | ''Science Daily — Researchers in Illinois and Singapore have found that the aging brain reflects cultural differences in the way that it processes visual information. This study appears in the journal Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience. This ...' | | | Thursday, 3 May 2007 by www.sciencedaily.com | |
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| | | ''Science Daily — Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) that shows patterns of brain tissue loss may help physicians predict which patients with amnestic mild cognitive impairment (early Alzheimer's disease) will develop full-blown Alzheimer's, according to ...' | | | Wednesday, 2 May 2007 by www.sciencedaily.com | |
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Nothing is wrong with California that a rise in the ocean level wouldn't cure. -
Ross MacDonald |
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