St. Charles, Mo. - A pregnant woman from St. Charles, Missouri, recently had a sonogram that shows she having a... car?Even though the ultrasound tech didn't immediately see it, there's little doubt to others that the sonogram image resembles a vehicle, and social media users began weighing in on what type of car it is.
It’s a good lesson: Don’t take modern medical technology for granted.
Think back to middle school biology class, when you learned that boys have an X and a Y chromosome inside each cell, and girls have two X's.
Here comes a chip that can be used for a most unusual application — the study of signalling in bacterial colonies.Researchers at Columbia University have developed a chip based on complementary metal
Nail art is more popular than ever these days. Thanks to modern technology, just about anything you can imagine is feasible in the nail department - whether that means turning your talons into cheese graters (seriously, it's a thing), breasts, or, as has been the case in a much sweeter…
GE Healthcare’s James Hurley explains how innovations like the handheld ultrasound are inspiring the next digital breed of seamless clinical care tools.
Consider incorporating ultrasound as a diagnostic tool for firefighter physicals to support early diagnosis and intervention that can save lives.
Ultrasound screening of cancer patients judged to be at high risk for venous thromboembolism can identify a significant number of deep vein thrombosis cases, according to research from the University of Rochester Medical Center.
Here's one more study to add to the breast cancer screening debate: New research has found that annual mammogram screenings, combined with ultrasounds, significantly increased the detection of cancer in women who were at elevated risk, according to new research published in the Journal of the...
Jorge Roberto Lopes dos Santos, an industrial designer with the Instituto Nacional de Tecnologia in Brazil, is giving doctors a new way to print sonograms for their patients — as life-size replicas.