New research from the UCSF Human Performance Center suggests that high injury rates among runners comes, in part, from specific running technique.
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As 2013 approaches, take some time to re-read some of the most important blog posts from the year. 2012 marked a year of significant achievement for both the UCSF Department of Radiology & Biomedical Imaging and the field of radiology as a whole, in terms of policies, research and technological advancements.
At UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital we strive to provide the absolute best in imaging for our patients. The MRI goggles are just one of many examples that help provide the best imaging care for pediatric patients
A new study presented at RSNA 2012 analyzed the records of approximately 250,000 women and found that increased CT utilization over a ten year period could result in an increase in breast cancer risk for certain women.
A new study conducted at UCSF and presented at the annual RSNA meeting confirms that both too much and too little physical activity can accelerate the degeneration of knee cartilage in middle-aged adults.
UCSF Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging is proud to, once again, have a strong presence at the Radiology Society of North America’s 98th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting. RSNA 2012, running from November 25 to November 30 in Chicago, Illinois, will highlight a number of scientific papers and research topics by UCSF radiologists. Learn about a few of the lectures, courses and studies below: