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Brain Imaging After Mild Head Injury/concussion Can Show Lesions
March 12, 2013 Brain imaging soon after mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) or mild concussion can detect tiny lesions that may eventually provide a target for treating people with ... > full story -
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Low Incidence of Venous Insufficiency in Multiple Sclerosis
March 7, 2013 Results of a study using several imaging methods showed that chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency occurs at a low rate in both people with multiple sclerosis and non-MS volunteers, contrary to ... > full story -
People With MS-Related Memory and Attention Problems Have Signs of Extensive Brain Damage
March 6, 2013 People with multiple sclerosis (MS) who have cognitive problems, or problems with memory, attention, and concentration, have more damage to areas of the brain involved in cognitive processes than ... > full story -
Focal Therapy Offers Middle Ground for Some Prostate Cancer Patients
March 5, 2013 For men with low-risk prostate cancer, focal laser ablation treats just the diseased portion of the prostate rather than the entire gland. A phase 1 trial found it was safe. None of the nine men in ... > full story -
MRI Saves Heart Muscle
March 5, 2013 Researchers using cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) discovered that thinned non-contracting heart muscle caused by a heart attack can potentially improve in function and be reversed after ... > full story -
Scarring of Heart Muscle Linked With Increased Risk of Death in Patients With Type of Cardiomyopathy
March 5, 2013 Detection of midwall fibrosis (the presence of scar tissue in the middle of the heart muscle wall) via magnetic resonance imaging among patients with nonischemic dilated cardiomyopathy (a condition ... > full story -
Connectome Project Releases Brain Data
March 5, 2013 The Human Connectome Project, a five-year endeavor to link brain connectivity to human behavior, has released a set of high-quality imaging and behavioral data to the scientific ... > full story -
Novel Small Molecules Used to Visualize Prostate Cancer
March 5, 2013 Two novel radiolabeled small molecules targeting prostate-specific membrane antigen have excellent potential for further development as diagnostic and therapeutic radiopharmaceuticals, according to ... > full story -
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Single Gene Might Explain Dramatic Differences Among People With Schizophrenia
March 5, 2013 Some of the dramatic differences seen among patients with schizophrenia may be explained by a single gene that regulates a group of other schizophrenia risk ... > full story -
Infrared Digital Holography Allows Firefighters to See Through Flames, Image Moving People
February 26, 2013 Firefighters now have a new tool that could help save lives. A team of researchers have developed a new technique using digital holography that can "see" people through intense flames -- the first ... > full story
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