Wayne Forrest[email protected]MRIfMRI shows how mindfulness training can help veteransFunctional MRI (fMRI) showed changes in two areas of the brain in military veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) who improved their ability to manage thoughts through mindfulness training, according to a study in the April issue of Depression and Anxiety.April 3, 2016MRIMRI offers insight into brain changes from concussionWith the help of MRI, Canadian researchers have created for the first time in vivo images of myelin damage in the human brain after a sports-related mild traumatic brain injury -- in this case in Canadian hockey players.March 30, 2016MRIDTI helps predict mild TBI outcomes in veteransDiffusion-tensor MRI (DTI-MRI) could play a key role in predicting military veterans' functional postdeployment outcomes -- such as how soon they return to work -- following a mild traumatic brain injury (TBI) during combat, according to a new study published online March 29 in Radiology.March 28, 2016MRINovel molecules could boost MRI performanceDuke University researchers are developing a new class of molecules that could be used in MR hyperpolarization studies, enhancing signal dramatically and making such exams easier to perform, according to a study published online March 25 in Science Advances.March 27, 2016Molecular ImagingPET/CT after therapy avoids surgery for head, neck cancerUsing PET/CT scans to assess response to therapy can help patients with head and neck cancer avoid invasive post-treatment surgery to remove any remaining cancer cells, according to a U.K. study published online March 23 in the New England Journal of Medicine.March 23, 2016MRINew study adds to concerns about gadolinium depositionA new study has found that deposition of gadolinium from MRI contrast in brain and bone tissue could be more common than previously thought. Researchers found traces of gadolinium in patients who received a class of MRI contrast agents that are more stable and thus were thought to be less prone to deposition.March 23, 2016MRIAuntMinnie.com MRI InsiderMarch 20, 2016Nuclear MedicineOncology PET/MRI shows strengths, but faces hurdlesWhile the use of PET/MRI is feasible across all types of cancer, it may be tough to show its superiority to PET/CT due to the latter modality's proven track record in detecting and evaluating the disease, according to a review in the March issue of the Journal of Nuclear Medicine.March 16, 2016MRIMRI tops ultrasound in predicting preterm birthsBy using MRI to evaluate pregnant women with a short cervix on ultrasound, obstetricians can better predict if the expectant mother will give birth prematurely, according to a new study published online March 15 in Radiology.March 14, 2016Nuclear MedicineAuntMinnie.com Molecular Imaging InsiderMarch 13, 2016Previous PagePage 87 of 239Next PageTop StoriesMRIWatching a movie during MR imaging reduces kids' need for sedationThe findings are good news for pediatric patients, who often struggle to remain still during an MRI exam.Practice ManagementWhite paper endorsed by ACR, SIIM stresses cybersecurityMRIIs imaging being used to its full potential to diagnose dementia?MRIMRI shows promise profiling hepatocellular carcinoma tumorsWomens ImagingMRI-based DL model improves ovarian lesion classification