Now, engineers at the Boston University Photonics Center have developed a new device, small enough for a patient to wear inside the machine. By Michael Irving, New Atlas
Read MoreNow, engineers at the Boston University Photonics Center have developed a new device, small enough for a patient to wear inside the machine. By Michael Irving, New Atlas
Read MoreMIT researchers have developed a near-infrared imaging technique that can detect tumors deep in internal tissue before the cancer grows beyond a few hundred cells. Dave Pearson | Oncology Imaging | Health Imaging
Read MoreResearchers from the U.S. NCI and NIH have developed a standardized grading system using multi-parametric MRI results and certain clinical markers to. By Wayne Forrest, AuntMinnie.com staff writer
Read MoreGadolinium-based contrast agents (GBCAs) are typically administered during follow-up imaging of multiple sclerosis (MS) patients. Michael Walter | Care Delivery | Radiology Business
Read More“I’m sure the combination of art and music will change the patient experience significantly.” Professor Hans Jeekel, Erasmus Medical Center With the Rijksmuseum, the Academic Medical Center, the Erasmus Medical Center and the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra we found another way to make the MRI patient experience more relaxing.
Read MoreDuring his lifetime, Peter has undergone multiple MRI scans: watch how Peter’s experience significantly improved when he tested the new Dutch Masters theme in an MRI room with Ambient Experience. Learn more about improving MRI experiences.
Read MoreA "perfect storm" of an increased emphasis on patient-centered care, decreasing reimbursements and improving technology has set the stage for radiologists to make MRI more efficient. By Michael Bassett
Read MoreJudging by the quality and quantity of papers published in major medical journals – and the overflow crowd attending the session – this year has seen significant advances in imaging informatics, according to two leading experts who spoke Wednesday. By Richard Dargan
Read MoreAdvanced technologies to optimise workflow efficiency, deliver superb image quality for all body types, improve the exam experience for patients and users, and more.
Read MoreMicrobleeds in the blood-brain barrier could lead to the infiltration of Alzheimer's disease-causing amyloid plaque, according to a University of Southern California. By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
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