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Ultrasensitive Detector Pinpoints Big Problem in Tiny Fetal Heart
''At the University of Wisconsin-Madison, one of the most powerful magnetic detectors in the world is helping screen high-risk pregnant patients for rare but very serious fetal heart rhythm problems. Thanks to a collaboration with The Medical College of ...'
Tuesday, 6 April 2010   by www.sciencedaily.com
AMAG Pharmaceuticals and Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Announce Strategic Collaboration for Feraheme(R) in All Therapeutic Indications in Select Ex-US Territories, Including Europe
''AMAG Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMAG) and Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited (TSE: 4502) today jointly announced that the companies have entered into a license, development and commercialization agreement related to Feraheme(R) (ferumoxytol) ...'
Thursday, 1 April 2010   by www.snl.com
X-Rays Often Inaccurate in the Diagnosis of Hip and Pelvic Fractures
''The diagnosis of traumatic fracture most often begins and ends with X-rays of the hip, pelvis, or both,' said Charles Spritzer, MD, lead author of the study. 'In some cases though, the exclusion of a traumatic fracture is difficult,' said Spritzer. ...'
Monday, 22 March 2010   by www.healthcanal.com
Bone Lesions Detected By MRI Can Predict Progression Of Smoldering Myeloma
''The presence and number of bone lesions detected by whole body magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can be used to determine the likelihood of progression from smoldering (asymptomatic) multiple myeloma to active (symptomatic) myeloma, according to a study ...'
Monday, 15 March 2010   by www.myelomabeacon.com
In U.S. Imaging First, Prenatal MRI Detects Rare Genetic Disease in Newborn
''In a case believed to be a United States first, the radiology team at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital has used prenatal magnetic resonance imaging to detect an often-misdiagnosed genetic disease. The disorder, congenital chloride diarrhea, can ...'
Tuesday, 9 March 2010   by www.earthtimes.org
Baotou Steel Rare-Earth to invest RMB 200 mln in MRI
''Inner Mongolia Baotou Steel Rare-Earth (Group) Hi-Tech Co Ltd on Mar. 2 received approval from its board of directors to inject RMB 200 million into a magnetic resonance imaging project. According to a statement released by the Shanghai-listed ...'
Thursday, 4 March 2010   by www.chinaknowledge.com
Different fat types can help or hinder obese girls' bone health
''According to a new study accepted for publication in The Endocrine Society's Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism (JCEM), obese teenage girls with a greater ratio of visceral fat (fat around internal organs) to subcutaneous fat (fat found ...'
Monday, 1 March 2010   by www.physorg.com
Combined mammography and breast MRI useful for some high-risk women
''Annual breast cancer screening with both mammography and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is likely to be a cost-effective way to improve life expectancy in women with an increased risk of breast cancer, according to a new study published in the March ...'
Tuesday, 23 February 2010   by www.eurekalert.org
Revealing the Body's Deepest Secrets
''For more than a century, X-rays have allowed doctors to observe the inner workings of the human body. Today a new generation of imaging devices is probing even deeper—and transforming medicine in the process. Take the case of a 53-year-old woman ...'
Sunday, 21 February 2010   by www.parade.com
How does the proton get its spin?
''The world's only polarized proton collider, at Brookhaven National Laboratory in Upton, N.Y., RHIC is used by MIT physicists to understand how the proton gets its spin, a fundamental quantum mechanical property (spin manifests itself as an intrinsic ...'
Wednesday, 17 February 2010   by www.physorg.com
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