Articles Related to radiation exposure on Health Imaging Hub
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Based on new research at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, researchers have further enhanced a brain scanning technology that follows what the brain is doing by illuminating dozens of microscopic LED lights on the head. This new age of neuroimaging is a wide improvement from pre...
 
Based on a new study conducted by researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine, experimenting with a molecular pathway that dictates how intestinal cells react to stress can in fact aid mice in surviving an otherwise fatal dose of abdominal radiation. And since the approach is still pa...
 
According to a recent study, misconceptions and misinformation regarding the risks connected with ionizing radiation have led to a heightened public concern and fear, the outcome of which may lead to avoiding mammography screenings that can detect early cancers all together. The study sought to det...
 
According to a new study from Utah, children with supposed sports-related head injuries discovered that emergency room visits have significantly increased since the state passed a concussion law back in 2011. Additionally an increase in CT scans, which can lead to possible unnecessary radiation expo...
 
New iConnect® Network partnership with ADS delivers real-time clinical data directly into referring physicians’ EHRs enabling increased referrals while satisfying regulatory requirements and reducing costs Paramus, NJ – May 9, 2014 – Advanced Data Systems Corporation (ADS), a leading provide...
 
According to a recent study, cells normally self-destruct when permanent glitches take place in their DNA. Programmed cell death, or apoptosis, helps insure that cells with damaged DNA do not grow and duplicate to produce more mutated cells. Therefore, the process of apoptosis helps safeguard and ...
 
With bird's eye imaging, cardiologists see the earliest signs of heart disease or existing heart disease not diagnosed with other testing modalities. "With one heartbeat, within one second, we can get an entire 3-D image of the heart that allows us to look at arteries and heart anatomy with excelle...
 
SIEMENS, UK, February 25, 2014 - Siemens Healthcare has launched the Artis one, a new angiography system optimised for a broad clinical utilisation, at the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA). The system is ideal for routine diagnostics and interventions, with a large selection of low dose...
 
Based on a position report from the European Society of Cardiology (ESC), cardiologists must be mindful of the radiation dosages related with the tests they order or prescribe for their patients. Moreover, despite the fact that cardiovascular imaging accounts for about 40% of medical radiation ex...
 
Those who have recevied extensive back surgery and require repeated X-rays to observe their progress may soon have access to a new technology that does away with the X-rays and repeated radiation exposure, opting instead for an innovative, noninvasive, non-X-ray device that assess spinal movement....
 
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