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MRI Research

4 06, 2013

MRI Study Concludes Regular Use of Probiotics Impacts Brain Function

2013-06-04T20:39:32-04:00June 4th, 2013|MRI, MRI Research|

It's no great secret that a healthy digestive tract equals greater overall health, but you may be surprised by just how true this really is. A new MRI study has shown that regular ingestion of probiotics will impact one's brain activity positively, reducing anxiety and negative emotions. The study, published by Gastroenterology, tracked 36 women [...]

27 05, 2013

MRI Study Explains Science of Laughter, Why we are Unable to Tickle Ourselves

2013-05-27T21:04:28-04:00May 27th, 2013|MRI, MRI Research|

The science of MRI has officially confirmed what many people had already deduced for themselves--there is nothing funny about being tickled. Researchers at the University of Tuebingen in Germany used magnetic resonance imaging to scan the brains of 18 subjects, recording neural responses of three types of laughter: humorous and joyful laughter, mean-spirited, mocking laughter [...]

13 05, 2013

Could Brain MRIs Determine the Most Effective Way to Teach Children?

2013-05-13T20:31:47-04:00May 13th, 2013|MRI, MRI Research|

A new MRI study published in online journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences is the first to examine how brain structure and function may pre-determine how a person will learn mathematics. The study, published on April 29 and led by Stanford psychiatry and behavioral sciences professor Vinod Menon, quickly became controversial due to its [...]

6 05, 2013

Spring Months Designated for Cancer Research in Canada, US

2013-05-06T20:01:28-04:00May 6th, 2013|Cancer Research, Early Cancer Detection, MRI Research|

In North America, spring is the season that receives the most fervent welcome from a populace who has grumbled through the final winter months. It's fitting, then, that at a national level in Canada and the United States, April and May respectively have come to symbolize support for fellow citizens fighting cancers. April is Daffodil Month in [...]

15 04, 2013

Concerned Doctors Release National Maximum Wait Time Report

2013-04-15T20:11:57-04:00April 15th, 2013|Early Cancer Detection, MRI, MRI Research, MRI Vancouver|

In 2004, a group of Canadian doctors  formed the Wait Time Alliance (WTA) out of concern about rising wait times across the country for health care services. Their initial focus was on improving wait times in five areas (cancer care, heart health, joint replacement, sight restoration and diagnostic imaging), and has since expanded to other key health [...]

8 04, 2013

Common Misconceptions about Lung, Colon Cancer

2013-04-08T20:00:58-04:00April 8th, 2013|MRI Research, MRI Vancouver, Whole Body MRI|

AIM's Dr. Attariwala is currently in the middle of a study using whole body diffusion MRI scanning to research early diagnosis of lung and colon cancers. Both cancers have been subject to stereotyping; lung cancer patients are often assumed smokers, while many people believe that older males make up the majority of colon cancer patients. [...]

2 04, 2013

MRI Study Concludes Migraine Sufferers Likely to have Brain Abnormalities

2013-04-02T16:08:38-04:00April 2nd, 2013|MRI, MRI Research|

A migraine headache is more fearsome than the headaches you might suffer if you're dehydrated or had one too many glasses of wine. Migraines can be completely debilitating, causing intense pain, sensitivity to light, movement and sound, and in some cases nausea and vomiting. The World Health Organization estimates that approximately 300 million people worldwide [...]

25 03, 2013

AIM offering MRI scans for diagnostic cancer research study

2013-03-25T22:23:45-04:00March 25th, 2013|Early Cancer Detection, MRI, MRI Research, MRI Vancouver|

NEWS RELEASE For Immediate Release March 25, 2013 AIM offering MRI scans for diagnostic cancer research study [Vancouver] – As part of AIM Medical Imaging’s commitment to advancing state-of-the-art diagnostic imaging in Canada, the private MRI clinic is announcing a new phase of research into early lung and colon cancer diagnosis. Potential candidates may be [...]

18 03, 2013

State-of-the-Art Molecular Imaging in Cancer Biology and Therapy

2013-03-18T21:07:44-04:00March 18th, 2013|Early Cancer Detection, MRI Research, MRI Vancouver|

AIM Medical Imaging's Dr. Raj Attariwala was one of only two Canadian researchers present at State-of-the-Art Molecular Imaging in Cancer Biology and Therapy--the American Association for Cancer Research/Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging's joint conference in San Diego over Feb. 27 - Mar. 2, 2013. Dr. Attariwala's presentation, co-authored by AIM's MRI technologist Wayne [...]

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