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A new study has found why MRI scans may leave harmful metals behind in a person's body. The University of New Mexico (UNM) study explored health risks caused by toxic rare earth metal gadolinium ...
The researchers looked at the impact of oxalic acid on gadolinium, a metal that’s used as an MRI contrast agent. (In case you’re not familiar, MRI contrast is a substance injected into the ...
(MENAFN- IANS) New Delhi, April 6 (IANS) Scientists have found that a toxic rare earth metal used in MRI scans can generate nanoparticles of the metal in human tissues. Researchers from the ...
University of New Mexico researchers studying the health risks posed by gadolinium, a toxic rare earth metal used in MRI scans, have found that oxalic acid, a molecule found in many foods ...