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What Are Incidental Findings on an MRI?

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An incidental finding is something a radiologist sees on a scan that wasn’t the reason for the scan — and on a whole-body MRI, they’re one of the most quietly valuable parts of the report. Here’s what they are, how radiologists classify them, and why they’re a strength of preventative imaging rather than a cause for concern.

From Prep to Results: Whole Body MRI Scan Questions Answered

From socialite Kim Kardashian to television host Maria Menounos, you’ve likely heard of the new healthcare trend on the horizon: full-body scans. This new era of proactive healthcare is capable of screening for nearly 500 health conditions across the entire body, including silent cancer killers that currently have no diagnostic testing protocols. However, while we […]

The Slow Burn: Chronic Conditions that Develop Over Time (and How to Catch Them Early)

According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), over 70% of all deaths in the United States are caused by one or more chronic diseases. Chronic diseases are conditions that persist for over a year or more, necessitating ongoing medical care or significantly limiting one’s daily routine and activities. For every six in 10 Americans, […]

Here’s Why Everyone is Getting a Whole Body MRI

With full-body scans gaining popularity, many medical professionals agree that this trend is actually a turning point in healthcare. This proactive approach empowers patients to take their health into their own hands, with early diagnosis and prevention as the goals. Not sure why more and more patients are booking a full body MRI scan? Read […]

New Study Finds that Whole Body MRI Scans Ease Anxiety Over Health “What-Ifs”

For some patients, a trip to the doctor is nearly as uncomfortable as the symptoms they’re experiencing. Whether they fear a devastating diagnosis or the mere idea of medicine, countless Americans harbor anxiety about their health. But are full-body scans to blame for this health-related stress? Is the procedure inherently scary or is it the […]

Getting Ahead of a Dementia Diagnosis: Is a Whole Body MRI Scan the Answer?

In 2021,  an estimated 57 million people worldwide were living with dementia. Dementia is a broad term used to describe a group of diseases that affect cognitive function, including memory, thinking, and the ability to perform daily activities. With Dementia cases estimated to double by 2060, how can we aim to get ahead of a […]