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Platelet-Rich Plasma (Prp) Treatment Shows Potential for Knee Osteoarthritis
February 12, 2013 A new study has shown that platelet-rich plasma (PRP) holds great promise for treating patients with knee osteoarthritis. The treatment improved pain and function, and in up to 73% of patients, ... > full story -
Vascular Brain Injury Greater Risk Factor Than Amyloid Plaques in Cognitive Aging
February 11, 2013 Vascular brain injury from conditions such as high blood pressure and stroke are greater risk factors for cognitive impairment among non-demented older people than is the deposition of the amyloid ... > full story -
Artificial Atoms Allow for Magnetic Resonance on Individual Cells: Technique for MRIs on Molecular Scale
February 11, 2013 Researchers have developed a technique similar to the MRI but has higher resolution and sensitivity, which has the ability to scan individual ... > full story -
CT Texture Analysis of Tumors May Be a Valuable Biomarker in Localized Esophageal Cancer
February 8, 2013 CT texture analysis of primary tumors may be a potential imaging biomarker in localized esophageal cancer following neoadjuvant chemotherapy, according to new ... > full story -
Imaging Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients' Brains Did Not Lead to Improved Outcomes
February 8, 2013 The use of advanced imaging shortly after the onset of acute stroke failed to identify a subgroup of patients who could benefit from a clot-removal procedure, a study has ... > full story -
Subcortical Damage Is 'Primary Cause' of Neurological Deficits After 'Awake Craniotomy'
February 7, 2013 Injury to the subcortical structures of the inner brain is a major contributor to worsening neurological abnormalities after "awake craniotomy" for brain tumors, a new study ... > full story -
Brain Research Provides Clues to What Makes People Think and Behave Differently
February 6, 2013 Differences in the physical connections of the brain are at the root of what make people think and behave differently from one another. Researchers shed new light on the details of this phenomenon, ... > full story -
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New Modeling Approach Transforms Imaging Technologies
February 5, 2013 Researchers are improving the performance of technologies ranging from medical CT scanners to digital cameras using a system of models to extract specific information from huge collections of data ... > full story -
Giving Transplanted Cells a Nanotech Checkup
February 5, 2013 Researchers have devised a way to detect whether cells previously transplanted into a living animal are alive or dead, an innovation they say is likely to speed the development of cell replacement ... > full story -
Benefits of CT Outweigh Cancer Risks in Young Adults, Study Finds
February 5, 2013 The underlying medical conditions facing young adults who undergo computed tomography (CT) exams represent a significantly greater health risk than that of radiation-induced cancer from CT, according ... > full story
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