CARDIOLOGY DIAGNOSTICS RADIOLOGY
Ultrasound-Equipped Bra Monitors for Breast Cancer

Researchers at MIT have developed a wearable ultrasound system that is intended to allow women at high risk of breast cancer to perform an ultrasound scan on themselves at home, and may also let patients with early-stage malignancy or suspicious lesions to monitor how they are...

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RADIOLOGY
Portable and Radiation-Free Imaging with Magnetic Nanoparticles

Researchers at the University of Würzburg in Germany have developed a portable scanner that is the first to be able to image humans using Magnetic Particle Imaging (MPI). The technology could provide a radiation-free alternative to techniques such as X-ray fluoroscopy and digi...

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EXPERT PEER REVIEWED (CLINICAL) PEDIATRICS PEM POCUS RADIOLOGY ULTRASOUND
PEM POCUS Series: Pediatric Lung Ultrasound

Read this tutorial on the use of point of care ultrasonography (POCUS) for pediatric lung ultrasound. Then test your skills on the ALiEMU course page to receive your PEM POCUS badge worth 2 hours of ALiEMU course credit. Take the ALiEMU PEM POCUS: Pediatric Lung Ultrasou...

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ISTAUSTRIA NEUROLOGY NEUROSURGERY RADIOLOGY
Imaging Technique Reveals Living Brain Tissue in its Complexity

Researchers at the Institute of Science and Technology Austria have developed a brain imaging technique called Live Information Optimized Nanoscopy Enabling Saturated Segmentation (LIONESS). The method lets the researchers create high-resolution 3D images of living brain tissu...

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CARDIOLOGY RADIOLOGY UCSD UCSDNEWS
Wearable Ultrasound for Deep Tissue Monitoring

Researchers at the University of California San Diego have created a wearable ultrasound system that can monitor deep tissues, as far as 16.5 cm (6.5 inches) below the surface of the body. Moreover, the team employed a machine learning algorithm to reduce the noise associated ...

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GLIOBLASTOMA MEDICINE NEUROLOGY NEUROSURGERY NORTHWESTERN ONCOLOGY RADIOLOGY
Implanted Ultrasound Lets Chemo Access Brain

Researchers at Northwestern University have trailed an implanted ultrasound device in patients, which is used in combination with microbubbles to transiently open pores in the blood brain barrier, allowing chemo drugs to enter. We have reported on this technique before as a la...

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RADIOLOGY UCSD
Wearable Ultrasound Measures Tissue Stiffness Under Skin

Researchers at the University of California San Diego have developed a wearable ultrasound patch that is intended to provide information on the stiffness of underlying tissues as deep as 4 cm below the surface of the skin. The patch consists of a flexible 16 x 16 ultrasonic ar...

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FMRI NEUROLOGY RADIOLOGY REHAB UTAUSTIN
Brain Decoder Spells Out Thoughts

Researcher scientists at the University of Texas at Austin have developed a brain decoding technology that combines an fMRI scanner and artificial intelligence, similar to well-known AI systems such ChatGPT or Bard. The technology can spell out our thoughts in text form, but m...

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DIAGNOSTICS EXCLUSIVE MEDICINE MMWAVE MOVANOINC RADIOLOGY TELEMEDICINE
RF Technology for Health Monitoring: Michael Leabman, CTO of Movano Health

RF (radio frequency) technology uses radio waves to transmit and receive information wirelessly. RF is often seen in health monitoring devices such as wearables, implants, remote monitoring systems, and telemedicine. Mostly, though, it is used for communications, but the folks...

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RADIOLOGY TRICKS OF THE TRADE ULTRASOUND
Trick of the Trade: Gel-free ultrasound-guided peripheral IV technique

Ever finally step away from a busy resuscitation and someone stops you for peripheral IV access? You set up everything, have the patient positioned, and then notice there is no sterile ultrasound gel. No gel? No problem. The trick is to eliminate anything of poor acoustic i...

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