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An AI system successfully generated high-quality FLAIR and MPRAGE brain scans from a single, fast MRI acquisition, matching the quality of traditional scans that take much longer. This breakthrough could significantly shorten scan times and improve patient comfort without sacrificing diagnostic accuracy for neurological conditions like multiple sclerosis.
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Living closer to a facility that releases lead was linked to poorer memory scores just two years later in older adults. This finding highlights that even low-level, ongoing lead exposure in the environment may be a significant and preventable risk factor for cognitive decline.
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T cells in the knee joint become active immediately after an injury, and this early immune response may play a key role in the long-term development of osteoarthritis. This research suggests that targeting the immune system shortly after a joint injury could offer a new way to prevent or treat post-traumatic arthritis.
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