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Imaging Tools Designed for Liver Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment Management

New imaging software addresses the challenges of multidisciplinary quantitative imaging evaluation and management, which frequently require the sharing of result in a real-time interactive manner, simultaneously and collaboratively from departments in different locations. More...
22 Dec 2010

Genetic Test Developed for Noonan Syndrome

A prenatal diagnostic test was developed to complement clinical diagnosis in cases where there is a suspicion of Noonan Syndrome. More...
22 Dec 2010

Initiative Launched to Help Providers Reduce Radiation Dose Received from Medical Imaging Scans

As medical imaging exams have replaced more invasive procedures, benefiting patients and transforming medicine, people's exposure to medical radiation has increased. More...
21 Dec 2010
Image: The Elekta Neuromag TRIUX system (photo courtest Elekta).

Magnetic Platform Investigates Human Brain Activity

An updated magnetoencephalography system addresses requirements that are critical for robust functional mapping studies, particularly in patients with epilepsy. More...
21 Dec 2010

Personalized Diets Reduce Mortality in the Elderly

Intense, individually tailored dietary treatment for acutely hospitalized elderly has a significant impact on mortality, according to a new study. More...
21 Dec 2010

Increase in CT Scans Seen in Emergency Departments

A new study reports that the use of CT in the emergency departments in the United States is growing exponentially. If the growth trend continues, by 2011, almost 20% of all emergency department visits may involve a CT exam. More...
20 Dec 2010

Aortic Aneurysm May Be Treatable with Asthma Drugs

A new study shows that asthma drugs that block cysteinyl-leukotrienes are a potential treatment for abdominal aortic aneurysms by reducing the breakdown of vessel wall tissue and the dilation of the aortic wall. More...
20 Dec 2010
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