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03 Mar
Instagram and TikTok posts pushing 5 controversial medical tests contain little science, are mainly promotional and fail to mention financial interests, according to new research.
Whole-body MRI scans are the latest health fad to be promoted by celebrities, with Kim Kardashian taking to Instagram last month to tout the practice.
But doctors are warning that such whole-body scans, while tempting, are pricey and not all that accurate.
In fact, the average person is more likely to be unnecessarily harmed by having a whole-body MRI than helped by catching a disea...
Americans in ethnic and racial minority groups are underrepresented in Alzheimer's research, a new study finds.
Still, the review of U.S.-based Alzheimer's disease brain imaging studies found the gap is closing.
Compared with white patients, Hispanic Americans are nearly two times more likely to develop Alzheimer's as are Black Americans.
For the study, researchers analyzed ...
A mind-reading device seems like science fiction, but researchers say they're firmly on the path to building one.
Using functional MRI (fMRI), a newly developed brain-computer interface can read a person's thoughts and translate them into full sentences, according to a report publish...
Assessing heart roundness may be a new way to diagnose cardiovascular conditions, new research suggests.
While doctors now use measures like heart chamber size and systolic function to diagnose and monitor cardiomyopathy and other related heart issues, cardiac sphericity (how round the heart is) may be another good tool.
"Roundness of the heart isn't necessarily the problem per se -...