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MRI Imaging Offers New Insights into COVID Testing

A new MRI imaging technique has revealed just how Covid-19 could change the human brain in more ways than one. The whole thing has been developed by the University of Waterloo and it seems that the imaging technique, which is correlated diffusion imaging, has been developed by a system engineer professor. Alexander Wong has been working on the system for quite sometime and they have been doing studies to see how they could use it to the maximum level of efficiency. If you work in the renewables sector then you should know that the new imaging technique is going to correlate diffusion CDI imaging. It is also going to be looked at by Rotman Research and Sunnybrook Hospital. This is going to take place in Toronto. Some might think that the Covid-19 disease affects the lungs only but this is not the case at all. What has been found is that the new MRI technique is very good at identifying changes in the brain that could happen as the result of Covid. Of course, Covid has the ability to change the white matter in the brain and it is important to understand this more if possible. Wong, who works at the Artificial Intelligence and Medical Imaging service has said that he has developed a CDI in hopes of trying to find a better way to detect cancer. This is a new form of MRI and it is great at highlighting all of the differences between the molecular tissue. It is able to capture and mix MRI signals and it is also able to showcase things at varying strengths as well. This works with different images and it also helps to really push the boundaries for what this kind of tech can do overall.

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