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Nephrogenic systemic fibrosis can cause a thickening and hardening of the skin, heart and lungs—and cause painful contracting of the joints.
Researchers from the University of New Mexico found that gadolinium – a toxic rare earth metal used in MRI scans – could mix with oxalic acid found in many foods to precipitate tiny nanoparticles of ...
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It also forms in the body after people eat foods or supplements with vitamin C. Researchers therefore recommend avoiding ...
MRI scans could turn dangerous when gadolinium meets common food molecules ... When a cell is trying to deal with this alien metallic nanoparticle within it, it’s going to send out signals that tell ...
A new study has found why MRI scans may leave harmful metals behind ... When a cell is trying to deal with this alien metallic nanoparticle within it, it's going to send out signals that tell ...
A chemical injected before MRI scans to help create sharper images may ... “When a cell is trying to deal with this alien metallic nanoparticle within it, it's going to send out signals that ...
Scientists believe they may have found the reason why some patients get so sick from the contrast dye they're injected with before magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans. While researchers have ...
The worldwide use of both magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and pacing devices has vastly increased in recent years and an important number of implanted patients likely will need an MRI over the ...
Oxalic acid, found in humans and many plant-based foods, contributes to the buildup of gadolinium nanoparticles following an MRI For those requiring a magnetic resonance imaging, or MRI scan, you need ...
Gadolinium-based contrast agents are injected prior to MRI scans to help create sharper images ... When a cell is trying to deal with this alien metallic nanoparticle within it, it's going ...
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