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New Technology Shows Diabetes
January 21, 2013 A new imaging method for the study of insulin-producing cells in diabetes among other uses has been ... > full story -
Tracing the Impact of Amyloid Beta in Mild Cognitive Impairment
January 16, 2013 The amount of amyloid ² (A²) in the brains of people with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is contributing to early memory loss, and increases with severity of symptoms, finds a new study. ... > full story -
3-D Mapping of Lipid Orientation in Biological Tissues Such as Skin
January 15, 2013 A non-invasive method that makes it possible to observe in situ how assemblies of lipids are oriented in biological tissues, and which does not require any labeling or preparation, has been ... > full story -
Ultrasonic Testing With Doppler Imaging Can Rule out Blood Clots in Pregnant Women, Study Suggests
January 14, 2013 The use of serial compression ultrasonographic testing together with Doppler imaging appears to be a reliable method of ruling out blood clots in the legs of pregnant women, according to a new ... > full story -
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Pill-Sized Device Provides Rapid, Detailed Imaging of Esophageal Lining
January 13, 2013 Physicians may soon have a new way to screen patients for Barrett's esophagus, a precancerous condition usually caused by chronic exposure to stomach acid. Researchers have developed an imaging ... > full story -
Microscopic Blood in Urine Unreliable Indicator of Urinary Tract Cancer
January 9, 2013 Microscopic amounts of blood in urine have been considered a risk factor for urinary tract malignant tumors. However, only a small proportion of patients referred for investigation are subsequently ... > full story -
3-D Color X-Ray Imaging Radically Improved for Identifying Contraband, Corrosion or Cancer
January 7, 2013 Scientists have developed a camera that can be used to take powerful three dimensional color X-ray images, in near real-time, without the need for a synchrotron X-ray ... > full story -
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No Need for Routine Repeated CT Scans After Mild Head Trauma, Study Suggests
January 3, 2013 When initial computed tomography (CT) scans show bleeding within the brain after mild head injury, decisions about repeated CT scans should be based on the patient's neurological condition, according ... > full story -
Spinal Ultrasounds Seeking Why Astronauts Grow Taller in Space
January 3, 2013 Did you ever wish you could be just a teensy bit taller? Well, if you spend a few months in space, you could get your wish -- temporarily. It is a commonly known fact that astronauts living aboard ... > full story -
PET/CT Shows Clear Advantages Over Conventional Staging for Breast Cancer Patients
January 2, 2013 New research shows that 18F-fludeoxyglucose (18F-FDG) positron emission tomography (PET)/computed tomography (CT) imaging offers significant prognostic stratification information at initial staging ... > full story
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