Pregnancy appears to trigger a kind of “reorganization” of an expecting mother’s brain, new research suggests. MRI images taken of a 38-year-old woman throughout her pregnancy show the condition ...
MRI had a 98% rate of detecting cancer in asymptomatic pregnant persons, according to a study published Dec. 4 in The New England Journal of Medicine. As part of an ongoing study, researchers from the ...
Neuroscience researcher Liz Chrastil (pictured with her child) hopes her brain scans and other studies will help identify how the risks of postpartum depression change during pregnancy. (Photo ...
Most of us are familiar with magnetic resonance imaging, or MRI. The MRI is a noninvasive medical imaging test that produces detailed images of internal structures in the human body, including the ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Pregnant women who are advised to have an MRI of the baby often experience considerable anxiety and distress during the procedure, particularly when there's a high level of ...
In a world where health often takes a backseat to the demands of daily life, Sarah Blackburn emphasizes the importance of getting checked out — even when you don't have any symptoms. Driven by a ...
For decades, expectant women have talked about having “mommy brain” or “pregnancy brain,” a phenomenon where you’re more absent-minded than usual during pregnancy and the postpartum period. But ...