NewsArtificial Intelligence Used in Clinical Practice to Measure Breast Densityby Radiological Society of North AmericaBreast density can mask cancers on mammography and is an independent risk factor for the disease
NewsCT Technique Expands Possibilities of Imaging Ancient Remainsby Radiological Society of North AmericaNon-destructive imaging of human and animal mummies with X-rays and CT has been a boon to the fields of archaeology and paleopathology
NewsFat Distribution in Women and Men Provides Clues to Heart Attack Riskby Radiological Society of North AmericaIt's not the amount of fat in your body but where it's stored that may increase your risk for heart attack, stroke, and diabetes
NewsMigraines Linked to High Sodium Levels in Cerebrospinal Fluidby Radiological Society of North AmericaMigraine sufferers have significantly higher sodium concentrations in their cerebrospinal fluid than people without the condition
NewsNeurofeedback Shows Promise in Treating Tinnitusby Radiological Society of North AmericaFor a recent study, researchers looked at a novel potential way to treat tinnitus by having people use neurofeedback training to turn their focus away from the sounds in their ears
NewsNew Studies Show Brain Impact of Youth Footballby Radiological Society of North AmericaSchool-age football players with a history of concussion and high impact exposure undergo brain changes after one season of play
NewsMale Triathletes May Be Putting Their Heart Health at Riskby Radiological Society of North AmericaCompetitive male triathletes face a higher risk of a potentially harmful heart condition called myocardial fibrosis
NewsMRI Uncovers Brain Abnormalities in People With Depression and Anxietyby Radiological Society of North AmericaResearchers using MRI have discovered a common pattern of structural abnormalities in the brains of people with depression and social anxiety
NewsMRI Reveals Striking Brain Differences in People with Genetic Autismby Radiological Society of North AmericaMany people with autism have abnormalities at a specific site on the 16th chromosome known as 16p11.2
NewsVideo Games Improve Brain Connections in Multiple Sclerosis Patientsby Radiological Society of North AmericaThe results suggest that video-game-based brain training is an effective option to improve cognitive abilities of patients with MS.