After 27 years, ban is being lifted
Half of women ages 40 to 45 may need screening at 40
An individualized and image-based assessment
Designed for regional anesthesia, vascular access and trauma applications
European trial will put it to the test
Holds promise for precision medicine and developing countries
The device maker's latest in a string of acquisitions
New evidence in fight against stage 2 glioma
Only system approved for both 1.5 and 3 T full-body MR exams
Will increase capacity to meet enrollee demand
Say standard practices to measure gadolinium toxicity should also be implemented
Collectively helped patients take 41 million steps to date
Improved specificity and lower radiation dose
Addresses key elements of Obama's 'moonshot' initiative
May soon replace cystectomy as bladder cancer standard treatment
15 to 20 organizations will be selected to be part of a training program
Diffusion tensor imaging overcomes MTBI assessment challenges
Weighing cost models and clinical outcomes of RALP versus RRP
Can be used on most MR systems for a range of clinical imaging needs
Detecting persistent cancer cells without risky, costly neck dissection surgery
Researchers will also evaluate placental function
Two growing markets are changing the way procedures are performed
Patient with essential tremor cured after more than 10 years
Treating pancreatic fluid collections minimally invasively
World's first mobile unit with hospital-grade CT angiography scanner
Current guidelines influenced by cost and relative low incidence of disease
Four times the resolution of regular HD imaging
Takes aim at health care and transportation industries
Ultrasound has limitations that MR can overcome
Plans to cut costs of new products by double digits
New policies are needed to encourage routine hand washing
Combining xenon with krypton may yield complementary visualization
Toward the goal of standardized quality control testing
AMA awarded Penn State with $1 million grant to create curriculum
Breast reconstruction had a much larger impact
Ultrasound found more cancers but tomo may be a better option
Two projects in the works to make treatment more patient-centric
Using Nintendo to promote brain plasticity and cognitive rehabilitation
Will develop technology to process high data volume that PCCT generates
May help to identify those who will develop persistent PTSD
Achieves 98 percent sensitivity and 89 percent specificity
82 percent of patients with spinal cord stimulation implants may need MR imaging
Will ship replacement parts throughout Europe, the Middle East, and Africa
More research is needed to find out why
Will move research from lab to clinic
Transactions will be completed in first quarter of 2017
Designed to help physicians pace from optimal site