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Breakthrough Study Reveals Biological Basis for Sensory Processing Disorders in Kids
July 9, 2013 In a groundbreaking new study, researchers have found that children affected with sensory processing disorders have quantifiable differences in brain structure, showing a biological basis for the ... > full story -
Contaminated Ultrasound Gel Tied to Outbreak of Healthcare-Associated Infections
July 9, 2013 After a 2011 outbreak of P. aeruginosa, investigators determined contaminated ultrasound gel was the source of bacteria causing the healthcare-associated infection. The findings emphasize the need ... > full story -
Live from the Hen's Egg
July 9, 2013 Like a contortionist, twisted the chick is lying in its eggshell, brain, eyes, and beak visible in levels of grey. In small white circles, the flowing blood of the active chick flashes again and ... > full story -
Sugar Makes Cancer Light-Up in MRI Scanners
July 7, 2013 A new technique for detecting cancer by imaging the consumption of sugar with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has been unveiled. The breakthrough could provide a safer and simpler alternative to ... > full story -
New Study Describes Imaging Findings in H7N9 Influenza
July 2, 2013 H7N9 pneumonia is characterized by imaging findings that differentiate it from other types of pneumonia, including rapidly progressive changes in the lungs and pulmonary connective tissues, according ... > full story -
Irreversible Tissue Loss Seen Within 40 Days of Spinal Cord Injury
July 2, 2013 The rate and extent of damage to the spinal cord and brain following spinal cord injury have long been a mystery. Now, scientists have found evidence that patients already have irreversible tissue ... > full story -
Study Links Gene to Lymphatic Abnormalities
June 28, 2013 The often forgotten lymphatic circulatory system may be intimately involved in vascular disorders, according to a study by ... > full story -
Vietnam Vets With PTSD More Than Twice as Likely to Have Heart Disease
June 25, 2013 Male twin Vietnam veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) were more than twice as likely as those without PTSD to develop heart disease during a 13-year period, according to a new ... > full story -
Laser Guided Codes Advance Single Pixel Terahertz Imaging
June 25, 2013 By using a laser beam to send a detailed set of instructions that create a coded aperture, researchers have enabled a new method that may help tame terahertz waves in order to create new imaging ... > full story -
Autism in Children Affects Not Only Social Abilities, but Also a Broad Range of Sensory and Motor Skills
June 25, 2013 Scientists are shedding a new light on the effects of autism on the brain. Researchers have identified that connectivity between the thalamus, a deep brain structure crucial for sensory and motor ... > full story
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