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New Scientist Article Revision By Robert Weller The state of the art in brain scanning has reached the level where the latest technology could identify the artist of a painting a client is looking at, New Scientist reports. It shows an example...
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Volunteers were shown two different patterns, then asked to picture one or the other. Using fMRI brain scans, the researchers predicted—at better than 80 percent—which of the two patterns each person was actively holding in memory 11 seconds later...Some...
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Center on Aging, who took part in the study. "Combining key patient information with a brain scan may give us better predictive power in targeting those who may benefit from early interventions, as well as help test how well treatments are working,"...
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Pamela Latrimore is a 42-year-old wife and mother without insurance. She has had cervical cancer; she suffers from fibroidmyalgia, asthma, seizures, liver problems, ulcers and a variety of other ailments. Latrimore feels she is dying....
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A 42-year-old woman without insurance and mounting medical bills plans to sell an MRI scan of her brain in which the image of the Virgin Mary seems to appear. Pamela Latrimore has been sick for years with cancer, arthritis and a series of serious ailments...
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Shivnarine Chanderpaul, West Indies batsman, was taken to hospital for a precautionary brain scan after being struck on the head during a brave century against Australia on the third day of the first Test in Jamaica. The West Indies were all out for 312...
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