Study raises MRI safety concerns for nerve implants by showing risks of unintended nerve stimulation during scans with cuff electrodes.
Researchers warn that implanted nerve cuff electrodes can trigger unintended nerve stimulation and pain during MRI scans.
An advantage of whole-body MRIs over CTs is that they use magnets and radio waves, which eliminate the type of radiation linked to cancer. But that doesn’t mean they’re risk-free or the right choice ...
A University of Houston engineering professor is warning that implanted cuff electrodes – widely used in therapy for epilepsy, depression and inflammatory disorders – could trigger unintended nerve ...
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6-year-old Noida boy dies during MRI scan: Doctors explain possible risks and safety concerns
A tragic incident from Noida has once again brought attention to the safety of medical procedures in children. A 6-year-old ...
Full-body MRIs are all the rage. We take a look at three major companies offering such testing.
Credit - Photo-Illustration by Chloe Dowling for TIME (Source Images: Lu ShaoJi—Getty Images, cscredon/Getty Images via Canva.com) Calvin Sun was a healthy 37-year-old when a full-body MRI scan showed ...
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