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Medical Imaging

24 09, 2013

Whole Body Diffusion Imaging in the Journal of MRI – Part Two

2013-09-24T18:56:59-04:00September 24th, 2013|Early Cancer Detection, Medical Imaging, MRI, MRI Vancouver, Whole Body MRI|

Please see last week's post for the first half of this blog. In addition to outlining Whole Body DWI, Attariwala and Picker outline DWI applications for the following areas of the body: neck, lung, breast, genitourinary, gynecologic applications, esophagus, stomach, bowel, pancreas and liver. The article states that DWI in routine imaging of singular body [...]

18 09, 2013

Whole Body Diffusion MRI in the Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging – Part One

2013-09-18T18:24:50-04:00September 18th, 2013|Cancer Research, Early Cancer Detection, Medical Imaging, MRI, MRI Research, MRI Vancouver, Whole Body MRI|

Last week we announced the publication of Dr. Attariwala's and Wayne's article in the Journal of MRI. This week, let's take a look at their discoveries, and how they may be applied to diagnostic medicine to advance the state of the art for patients' best interests. In the article, authors Attariwala and Picker share their [...]

19 08, 2013

Junk Food Cravings Linked to Sleep Deprivation: MRI Study

2013-08-19T20:39:23-04:00August 19th, 2013|Medical Imaging, MRI, MRI Research, MRI Vancouver|

Getting an adequate night's rest of eight hours is a no-brainer for dieters. Studies have long shown that insufficient sleep spikes levels of stress hormone cortisol, and when the body is stressed, it holds on to excess weight. Now, new MRI research has shown that sleep deprivation affects an individual's ability to maintain a healthy [...]

31 07, 2013

‘That Old Familiar Music’ Trumps New Sounds: MRI Studies

2013-07-31T19:20:38-04:00July 31st, 2013|Brain MRI, Medical Imaging, MRI, MRI Research|

There's a good reason why composers of operas and musicals have traditionally included an overture intended to precede staged shows--and that reason is now supported by science. The overture and entr-acte, respectively the musical overviews of the first and second halves of a performance, are designed to familiarize the audience with the hooks and choruses [...]

15 07, 2013

Childhood Exposure to CT Scans Linked to Increased Cancer Risk

2013-07-15T18:23:09-04:00July 15th, 2013|Cancer Research, Early Cancer Detection, Medical Imaging|

There are many reasons to love MRI; not least among them is the fact that this versatile imaging test won't expose the body to ionizing radiation. In a world increasingly taxed with toxins and free radicals, MRI reassures patients that, should they require medical imaging to address a current health issue, the scan won't impact [...]

25 06, 2013

When Should You Consider a Private MRI in Canada?

2013-06-25T02:25:48-04:00June 25th, 2013|Brain MRI, Cancer Research, Early Cancer Detection, Medical Imaging, MRI, MRI Vancouver, Whole Body MRI|

Did you know that LA's Wilshire Boulevard has more MRI machines than the whole of British Columbia? Yes, you read that correctly: there are more MRI machines on one street in Los Angeles than in the entire province of BC. At only 6 MRI machines per 1 million people, Canada trails far behind other developed [...]

10 06, 2013

Brain Scapes: MRI Brain Scans Converge with Fine Art

2013-06-10T21:41:33-04:00June 10th, 2013|Brain MRI, Medical Imaging, MRI, MRI Research|

Magnetic resonance imaging and modern brain science are synonymous. Without MRI, the scientific community and world at large might still believe such widespread mythologies as 'You only use 10 per cent of your brain' or 'Your IQ score can never change.' The brain is not only the most important organ in the functional processes of [...]

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