Medical Imaging

Albanian Engineer Invents Safer Diagnostic Technology
Imaging & Diagnostics Albanian Engineer Invents Safer Diagnostic Technology

In the sterile, controlled environments of medical laboratories where life-saving diagnoses are made, an invisible threat has long been an accepted part of the daily routine for countless healthcare professionals. This danger comes in the form of hazardous chemicals embedded within the very

CT Scans Reveal Timeless Ailments in Ancient Mummies
Imaging & Diagnostics CT Scans Reveal Timeless Ailments in Ancient Mummies

Advanced medical imaging is now offering an unprecedented, non-destructive window into the distant past, allowing researchers to diagnose illnesses in individuals who lived and died more than two millennia ago. Through a remarkable fusion of radiology and archaeology, scientists are digitally

Oregon Bill Ends Cost for Cervical Cancer Follow-Ups
Imaging & Diagnostics Oregon Bill Ends Cost for Cervical Cancer Follow-Ups

An abnormal result from a routine cervical cancer screening can be a profoundly distressing experience, but for many in Oregon, that anxiety is immediately compounded by an unexpected and often insurmountable financial obstacle. This critical juncture, where timely follow-up is essential for a

Australia Unites Cancer Data to Transform Patient Care
Imaging & Diagnostics Australia Unites Cancer Data to Transform Patient Care

Despite boasting some of the world's most impressive cancer survival rates, Australia has long contended with a troubling paradox where these positive outcomes are not shared equally across its population. A new national initiative is set to address this deep-seated disparity, which

New Scan May Replace Invasive Aldosteronism Test
Imaging & Diagnostics New Scan May Replace Invasive Aldosteronism Test

A significant portion of difficult-to-treat high blood pressure cases stems from a condition known as primary aldosteronism, where the adrenal glands produce excessive amounts of the hormone aldosterone. Identifying the precise source of this overproduction is critical, as it dictates a

Radiation Detector Market to Top $2.6 Billion by 2030
Imaging & Diagnostics Radiation Detector Market to Top $2.6 Billion by 2030

The silent and invisible nature of ionizing radiation presents a persistent challenge across numerous high-stakes industries, necessitating sophisticated technology to ensure safety and operational integrity. Responding to this critical need, the global radiation detection market is on a trajectory

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