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15 10, 2014

MRI Capable of Early Dementia Detection: Study

2014-10-15T19:48:46-04:00October 15th, 2014|Brain MRI, Medical Imaging, MRI, MRI Research, Radiology|

  Early detection of Alzheimer's or dementia is just as important as it is for any health malady: catching symptoms as early as possible means These findings were published Oct. 7 in Radiology in a study entitled Arterial Spin Labeling May Contribute to the Cognitive Deterioration in Healthy Elderly Individuals. The study found that individuals whose [...]

1 10, 2014

Multi-Tasking on Gadgets may lead to Lower Brain Density: MRI Study

2014-10-01T21:52:48-04:00October 1st, 2014|Brain MRI, MRI, MRI Research, Radiology|

Do you tweet while you watch TV? Surf the net while you Skype? Work on multiple screens simultaneously? If the answer is yes, you may want to consider a device detox--new MRI research has shown lowered gray-matter volume in such multi-taskers. The study, entitled Higher Media Multi-Tasking Activity is Associated with Smaller Gray-Matter Density in [...]

10 09, 2014

Movies Synchronize Audience Brains: MRI Studies

2014-09-10T20:15:56-04:00September 10th, 2014|Brain MRI, MRI, MRI Research, Radiology|

The term 'neurocinematics', coined by Princeton psychology professor Uri Hasson, refers to the effects that movies have on the human brain. For his 2004 paper entitled Intersubject Synchronization of Cortical Activity During Natural Vision, Hasson found that the MRI brain scans of cinema-goers watching a clip of The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly showed that [...]

4 09, 2014

Learning New Language Literally Enlarges Brain: MRI Study

2014-09-04T20:59:45-04:00September 4th, 2014|Brain MRI, Medical Imaging, MRI, Radiology|

"Those who know nothing of foreign languages know nothing of their own," said Goethe. A bold statement, but there may be some truth to it: A new Swedish study has found that when learning a new language, certain areas of the brain literally grow. The study, entitled Growth of language-related brain areas after foreign language [...]

28 08, 2014

Processed Food is Addictive: MRI Study

2014-08-28T19:15:22-04:00August 28th, 2014|Brain MRI, Medical Imaging, MRI, MRI Research|

Experts have long debated the possibility of food addiction; many believe that a substance necessary for survival cannot be classified addictive. But with the proliferation of 24-hour grocery stores, tasty but nutritionally void convenience foods and even a "foodie" culture, it can be argued that the general attitude towards food in developed countries extends far beyond [...]

5 08, 2014

Brain Structures in Sciences and the Arts: MRI Study

2014-08-05T20:05:21-04:00August 5th, 2014|Brain MRI, Medical Imaging, MRI Research, Radiologist, Radiology|

In 1959, British physicist and novelist C.P. Snow delivered a lecture called The Two Cultures, an influential think piece in which he outlined how  many of the western world's problems were the result of  an intellectual barrier that exists between scientific and literary thinkers. Snow wrote: "A good many times I have been present at [...]

22 07, 2014

AIM Invited to NIST Conference on Quantitative MRI

2014-07-22T20:40:33-04:00July 22nd, 2014|Dr. Attariwala, Medical Imaging, MRI, MRI Research, Radiology|

Over July 14-16, AIM's Medical Director Dr. Raj Attariwala was invited to take part in NIST's Workshop on Standards for Quantitative MRI at NIST's headquarters in Boulder, CO. NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology), which was founded in 1901, is one of the oldest physical science labs in the United States. NIST supports the research and [...]

16 07, 2014

Supreme Court to hear Public vs. Private Healthcare Trial

2014-07-16T22:46:19-04:00July 16th, 2014|Health and Canada|

B.C.'s Supreme Court will take on the growing concerns of Canadian health care practitioners and patients in a trial beginning September 8 of this year. Dr. Brian Day, a former president of the Canadian Medical Association who currently performs private surgery at Cambie Surgery Centre (which he founded) will challenge existing laws saying doctors cannot [...]

3 07, 2014

Life in Deep Space Accelerates Aging Process: MRI Study

2014-07-03T22:20:59-04:00July 3rd, 2014|Health and Canada, Medical Imaging, MRI, MRI Research, Radiology, Social Media and Health|

Canadian astronaut and online sensation Chris Hadfield piqued the interests of millions of people worldwide when he published breathtaking photos of the planet during his commanding stint aboard the International Space Station. He continued to make headlines upon his return, but for another reason--he lost one per cent of his bone density for each month [...]

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