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What Is MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging)?

Magnetic Resonance Imaging, otherwise known as MRI, is a new technology that is being applied in a number of different fields. MRI was initially developed for use in the field of medicine but it has since been used in paleontological studies and also in other fields. Before the existence of MRI,...

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What Is the Cuboid Bone?

The cuboid bone is one the many bones of the foot. The cuboid bones of animals were used as the first disc in history. This was because whenever the cuboid bone, also referred to as knucklebone, was rolled it would clearly settle on one of its sides, by adding unique marking on each side today’s...

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No Touch Orgasm Achieved With Thought?

A no touch orgasm achieved by thought is a pleasure technique pormoted by Barbara Carellas.  Carellas has been "thinking herself off" for more than 20 years and happily talks about it for TLC's "Strange Sex." Carellas developed the brain based, no touch orgasm while managing off Broadway...

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What Does an X-Ray Technician Do?

X-rays are crucial diagnostic tests that enable doctors to understand the nature and extent of a disease, condition or disease. These tests are conducted by X-ray technicians. X-ray technicians train for several years at trade schools in order to understand the different kinds of x-ray equipment,...

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How to Prepare for a Career in Radiology

1) To become a radiologist, prepare while in high school by taking chemistry, physics, communications, and computer courses. Volunteering or paid employment within a health care facility, nursing home, or hospital may assist in future college program acceptance. 2) An undergraduate degree in...

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What Is a Bulging Disk?

A bulging disk refers to a spinal condition. This ailment, which is usually in the lumbar (lower back) region, happens when a spinal disk actually bulges through a gap in the spine. Disks are actually soft and are made from a gelatinous material that helps in giving a cushioning effect to the...