MRIs Are Insane

MRIs Are Insane

Cleo Abram

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soloVoldo
soloVoldo - 17.10.2023 00:25

It's like an x-ray but with less cancer!

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Jean-François Daignault
Jean-François Daignault - 16.10.2023 06:59

Anyone else on here discover they we’re claustrophobic when they tried to get an MRI for the first time…? 🙋‍♂️😰

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A Milkdromeda Laniakea Supercluster Mverse Hominid
A Milkdromeda Laniakea Supercluster Mverse Hominid - 14.10.2023 12:31

She didn't even touch on the cryogenic helium keeping those enormous magnets at superconducting temps. Beyond amazing tech.

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SuperNimanka
SuperNimanka - 13.10.2023 20:44

Julia robat

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A B
A B - 13.10.2023 04:45

Unfortunately many can't afford them, making healthcare on level unattainable.

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Owyn Pham
Owyn Pham - 12.10.2023 16:41

Wow Cleo turns out you're beautiful inside and out!

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Amar Dave
Amar Dave - 12.10.2023 09:06

I promise you, NRIs are even more insane!

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The perfect bot steve
The perfect bot steve - 11.10.2023 22:41

it finds cancer and doesn't cause it you'd think that would be easier but apparently it isn't in fact it's so hard to do that mris are the most important machines on earth for cancer Detection

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Denis Spillane
Denis Spillane - 11.10.2023 03:00

Really like your videos. Thank you!

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LyliaVix
LyliaVix - 10.10.2023 22:36

Can you make a video about Lyme disease and secondary conditions like Morgellons please?

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wolfdreams2000
wolfdreams2000 - 10.10.2023 06:11

I get full spine scans regularly😊
And i always found them fascinating

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Nofxthepirate
Nofxthepirate - 10.10.2023 05:25

I think about modern medicine way too often. Like, we take all this stuff for granted, but medicine as we know it today with painkillers, anesthesia, advanced imaging, and advanced surgeries has only even existed for about a lifetime or even less.

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Polari
Polari - 08.10.2023 18:03

Modern medicine is so amazing when you can afford it

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Aaron Lucas
Aaron Lucas - 07.10.2023 18:38

"The first MRI images were produced in the early 1970s, and the first live human subject was imaged in 1977. MRI machines became commercially available in the 1980s, and are now commonly used for imaging internal body structures, especially soft tissues like the brain."

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Aaron Lucas
Aaron Lucas - 07.10.2023 18:31

I was told by tv etc. the magnet makes the magnetic component of the water in the cells, point away from north, then it turns off, and it measures their movement as they move back to North again. The loud noise is the magnet turning on and off, over and over, for each slice of picture.

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Bharathi K B
Bharathi K B - 06.10.2023 23:05

What's crazy about this, average Indian Teens know this

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Lost Soul
Lost Soul - 05.10.2023 12:21

I wonder if aliens have discovered it yet or they directly skipped to the UFO shit

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Suyog Phadtare
Suyog Phadtare - 05.10.2023 10:56

Wish modern medicine could find a permanent cure for ulcerative colitis, that could work in few weeks.

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Apothos
Apothos - 04.10.2023 16:14

I really regret my CT scans and I'm only 28. 😢 I'm going to request MRIs from now on.

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Lumosnight
Lumosnight - 03.10.2023 12:25

So how does it detect cancer?

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Dreanne
Dreanne - 03.10.2023 12:09

my guy sounds like sheldon.

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Eve Marie
Eve Marie - 02.10.2023 00:01

can you explain the contrast?

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Eric Pham
Eric Pham - 01.10.2023 16:46

The book Is not True MRI ít Is more like infrared in 4 dimensions where the slice of IR on vertical and sound vibrate in center resonate any way we want and If genesis create every on earth in years 10000 BC or AD

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Burghard Bartmann
Burghard Bartmann - 30.09.2023 20:31

Slight correction: the nuclei inside the molecules spin. Not the molecules. If your molecules would all spin you would die

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Cruzo
Cruzo - 29.09.2023 23:32

We now know what's MRI
We don't know how to read an MRI

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E McCormack
E McCormack - 29.09.2023 08:40

Antibiotics are less than 100 years old. When you consider how much the field of medicine has changed in the last 150 years it is mind blowing.

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Patric Gmuer
Patric Gmuer - 29.09.2023 06:35

I worked for invivo Philips, we built mri machines, and we would have to tune the coils to a specific frequency. 68hz for 1.5T and then 132hz for 3.0T

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Hambone Sternbeck
Hambone Sternbeck - 29.09.2023 05:28

Interesting

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Realist
Realist - 29.09.2023 00:28

TALK SLOWER🤦‍♀️

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Tsar Hare
Tsar Hare - 28.09.2023 23:53

mri for nerualik

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SelfAware Fungus
SelfAware Fungus - 28.09.2023 05:13

Free brain pics 😍😍😍🥵🥵

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Enna Pooh
Enna Pooh - 28.09.2023 03:55

When I was 16, I had a stroke. The drs gave me a couple ct scans and said nothing was wrong, must’ve just been a migraine 🙄 years later, I went for an mri for something unrelated and my neurologist said “you had a stroke about five years ago.” It was 5 years, to the month!😳

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31topor
31topor - 27.09.2023 22:28

I’ve grown tired of the excessive enthusiasm of these clips.

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Prince kesarwani
Prince kesarwani - 27.09.2023 17:01

That pause & your reaction after the 1st part of the video was just as amazing as this Mri technology

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3598_Aditya Nair
3598_Aditya Nair - 27.09.2023 11:36

Here you are getting it for free and people are charged a bomb for this

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marc1462004
marc1462004 - 26.09.2023 15:53

🤩

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Cherryl Johnston
Cherryl Johnston - 26.09.2023 02:35

Been through more than I can count. They are beautiful machines

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Noel Carson
Noel Carson - 25.09.2023 11:13

I already saw the full video and I still love this short video 🤩

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usynn stradler
usynn stradler - 24.09.2023 23:18

Super cool 🎉

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faruqhsj
faruqhsj - 24.09.2023 10:05

Great intention of the share. Thanks.
Better if a bit slower 🤔

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Akash Ekka
Akash Ekka - 23.09.2023 17:24

She kinda looks like Natalie Portman...🤔

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PixelNob
PixelNob - 23.09.2023 08:04

Ohh because water molecules are polar.

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Shubham Chandra
Shubham Chandra - 22.09.2023 23:00

Her "follow for more" is like she doesn't want to say it, but she has to say it. Funny.

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Eli Yarrows
Eli Yarrows - 22.09.2023 18:22

“Quantum mechanics is useless idk why we even invest in it”
-people who don’t understand anything 😂

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javierlugorg
javierlugorg - 22.09.2023 06:06

It’s in the electrons… they are in all the atoms, and the MRI (MAGNETIC Resonance) repels withe it’s huge electromagnetic forces the negative charge of those electrons. As the machine pushes one way all the electrons of your body, it will create that spin on its orbit and that’s how the machine detects and codifies the image.

You almost had it. :)

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Sachitha Bandara
Sachitha Bandara - 21.09.2023 11:54

Modern engineering should get credits

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Eric
Eric - 21.09.2023 03:33

You can get a 3d model from a CT as well which is a projection X-ray that is rotated about your body.
The differences in imaging modalities depends more on the characteristics of the disease than anything.

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aimingeye
aimingeye - 20.09.2023 06:05

In early days it was called, Nuclear Magnet Resonance Imaging, which came from Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy but then after the age where nuclear bombs were developed, the "Nuclear" form the name was taken off so that people wouldnt get scared. And it was renamed "MRI" instead of "NMRI".

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Erik Nielsen
Erik Nielsen - 20.09.2023 02:17

I got a CT scan for a chest surgery over the summer and it was BONKERS to go later by later through my torso, seeing every part of my body. Wonder how it differs from an MRI…

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