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Live Science on MSNA single MRI can reveal how quickly you're aging, scientists claimA study suggests that a single brain MRI can be used to predict a person's rate of aging across their whole body, which researchers say could change how we predict and prevent chronic disease.
Diffusion MRIs can reveal hypoxic brain injuries missed by routine MRIs, helping diagnose birth injuries linked to severe, ...
Normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH) occurs when excess spinal fluid builds up in the brain’s ventricles, compressing ...
A diagnostic model based on delayed post-gadolinium enhancement magnetic resonance imaging (DEMRI) improves the accuracy of Meniere disease (MD) diagnosis, according to a study published online July 8 ...
A novel MRI-based ‘aging’ clock may offer a simple way to identify patients whose biological age is outpacing their ...
Most pediatric patients with migraine have normal imaging, supporting that routine scans rarely aid diagnosis or alter ...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings such as inflammatory-type lesions and myelopathies are significantly associated with attribution of neuropsychiatric (NP) events to systemic lupus ...
A single, freely available, noninvasive brain scan done in just a few minutes during midlife can predict what chronic ...
Now, let’s take a closer look at X-rays. This technology has been around much longer than MRI. It dates back to the late 1800s. For quite some time, it was the only non-invasive way for doctors to ...
Imagine a tool to measure how fast you’re aging… while you’re still reasonably healthy. From a single MRI of your head, researchers can measure your aging rate and predict your ...
Tiny brain tumors often hide in plain sight—sometimes no bigger than a grain of rice. These metastases, or secondary cancers that spread from other parts of the body, are especially dangerous.
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