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| | | '''''The press office of the National Research Council Canada has some new details, and interviews with creators, of the world's first MRI-compatible, image-guided neurosurgical robot NeuroArm, a device we brought to your attention. Brain surgery has ...' | | Wednesday, 7 November 2007 by www.medgadget.com |
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| | | '''''The researchers reached this conclusion after examining MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scans of 2,000 volunteers and say the abnormalities are often harmless.
The researchers, led by Dr. Meike Vernooij, an associate professor of radiology at the ...' | | | Sunday, 4 November 2007 by www.news-medical.net:80 | |
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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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| | | '''''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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| | | '''''July 10, 2007 - Lesions commonly seen on MRI in the brains of older patients may be a sign of potentially more extensive injury to the brain tissue, according to a recent study conducted by researchers at the Duke University Medical Center, in Durham, ...' | | | Tuesday, 10 July 2007 by www.brightsurf.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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| | | '''''In patients with recently diagnosed multiple sclerosis, the extent of accumulated brain tissue loss and overall lesion load as determined by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) may predict the rate of cerebral atrophy over the following two years, ...' | | | Monday, 12 February 2007 by www.eurekalert.org | |
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| | | '''''OAK BROOK, Ill. - The first researchers to use magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to study the brains of a large group of babies soon after birth found a small amount of bleeding in and around the brains of one in four babies who were delivered vaginally. ...' | | | Tuesday, 30 January 2007 by www.eurekalert.org | |
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| | | '''''New York, NY -- A unique new study that aims to use functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to measure changes in the brain when transference occurs is the subject of a symposium at the American Psychoanalytic Association's 2007 Winter Meeting. ...' | | | Wednesday, 20 December 2006 by www.eurekalert.org | |
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Electricity is actually made up of extremely tiny particles called electrons,
that you cannot see with the naked eye unless you have been drinking. -
Dave Barry |
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