The hospital is the first in the region to install the child-sized toy that allows young patients to “scan” their stuffed animals. It helps them understand what to expect during their own MRI or CT ...
AMRA Medical, the global leader in MRI-based fat distribution and muscle composition analytics, alongside Dutch preventative healthcare leader Prescan, are pleased to announce the official launch of ...
During 2025, Aclarion continued to build on its mission to transform the diagnosis of chronic low back pain achieving 69% year-over-year scan volume growth.
A Bellevue, Wash.-based startup is moving closer to commercialization of a handheld scanning device that it says could change one of the most dangerous and controversial procedures in policing: the ...
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With sensors on a handle, and a screen to display data, the Body Scan 2 may replace a smartwatch in addition to a smart scale ...
Want more? Subscribe to our newsletter to get our investigations delivered straight to your inbox. This article is a partnership between Reveal and 404 Media. Jesus Gutiérrez, 23, was walking home one ...
Kim Kardashian looked into her health following her brain aneurysm diagnosis. On Season 7, Episode 6, of “The Kardashians,” Kardashian went to the doctor with Scott Disick to get a scan of her brain. ...
It’s 11 a.m. on a Monday and I’m in my underwear, standing inside a sci-fi-like version of an airport security scanner. This is my first body scan. I’m about to have my insides documented in a process ...
What if your old chest scans—taken years ago for something unrelated—held a secret warning about your heart? A new AI tool called AI-CAC, developed by Mass General Brigham and the VA, can now comb ...
ABC News' Becky Worley writes about her experience with elective medical tests. Becky Worley is a consumer and technology correspondent for "Good Morning America." When my 41-year-old best friend was ...
Free software on your phone or tablet lets you scan, create, edit, annotate and even sign digitized documents on the go. By J. D. Biersdorfer I write the monthly Tech Tip column, which is devoted to ...