The research is now published in Science. Ultrasound is one of the most widely used imaging techniques in medicine, but up until recently it has hardly played a role in imaging the tiniest structures ...
To me it was like knives inside my body—like someone stabbing me from the inside.”* That’s how Noémie Elhadad describes the ...
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Millions of People Suffer from a Mysterious Disease. Doctors Are Finally Learning Its Secrets.
A new simulator module can help clinicians learn to detect painful adhesions caused by deep infiltrating endometriosis.
Surgical Science, the global leader in simulation products for healthcare training, unveiled a new Endometriosis Simulation ...
Researchers have achieved a successful contrast agent-free imaging of complex structure of kidney vessels. Recently, high-speed video content capturing fleeting moments, such as bullets passing ...
“To me was like knives inside my body—like someone studying me from the inside.” That’s how Noémie Elhadad describes the pain of endometriosis, a condition she has lived with since she was a teenager.
A research team at Carnegie Mellon University has developed a new noninvasive brain stimulation technique, by showing how focused ultrasound affects the human brain. Using brainwave recordings from ...
Cracking the code to brain cancer treatment might start with cracking the brain’s protective shield. Nearly impenetrable walls of jam-packed cells line most of the brain’s blood vessels. Although this ...
While medical centers use ultrasound daily, so far this technology is not capable of observing body tissues at the scale of cells. Physicists from TU Delft have developed a microscopy technique based ...
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