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New Research and Technology Experiments Headed to International Space Station
July 8, 2011 The space shuttle Atlantis launched to the International Space Station on July 8, carrying with it a mix of research ranging from microscopic cell research to macroscopic technology development ... > full story -
Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer: TEMLA Shows Higher Diagnostic Yield Than EBUS or EUS in Largest Reported Series to Date
July 7, 2011 In the largest reported series yet to compare transcervical extended mediastinal lymphadenectomy (TEMLA) with endoscopic and surgical primary staging and restaging of non-small cell lung cancer ... > full story -
Outcome of Pregnancies Threatening to Miscarry Predicted Accurately for First Time
July 5, 2011 Fertility researchers in the UK have developed a reliable way of predicting the outcome of pregnancies that are threatening to ... > full story -
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Self-Referral: A Significant Factor in Imaging Growth
July 1, 2011 A recent study suggests that self-referral in medical imaging may be a significant contributing factor in diagnostic imaging ... > full story -
Space Research Gives Birth to New Ultrasound Tools for Health Care in Orbit, on Earth
June 23, 2011 Space biomedical researchers have developed tools that expand the use of ultrasound to provide better health care for astronauts during flight. The benefits are not just limited to spaceflight, ... > full story -
Gold Nanoparticles Help Earlier Diagnosis of Liver Cancer
June 22, 2011 Medical researchers have devised a new technique to spot cancerous tumors in the liver as small as 5 millimeters. The technique, using gold nanoparticles, is the first to deploy metal nanoparticles ... > full story -
Blood Pressure Measured With Ultrasound Scanner
June 14, 2011 Researchers have developed a new technique to measure the blood pressure. Using an ultrasound scanner, which is commonly used for pregnancy ultrasound scans, the new technique enables ... > full story -
New Imaging Technology Promising for Diagnosing Cardiovascular Disease, Diabetes
June 9, 2011 Researchers have developed a new type of imaging technology to diagnose cardiovascular disease and other disorders by measuring ultrasound signals from molecules exposed to a fast-pulsing ... > full story -
Dolphins Use Double Sonar: Researchers Discover That Dolphins Can Generate Two Sound Beam Projections Simultaneously
June 7, 2011 Dolphins and porpoises use echolocation for hunting and orientation. By sending out high-frequency sound, known as ultrasound, dolphins can use the echoes to determine what type of object the sound ... > full story -
Oatmeal-Labeling Ideal for Molecular Imaging of Stomach Emptying
June 6, 2011 Patients undergoing molecular imaging to evaluate their stomach's ability to clear food are going to have an altogether new kind of breakfast. A new study has confirmed that nuclear medicine ... > full story
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