https://jmri.sciforce.org/JMRI/issue/feedJournal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) In Clinical Research2021-07-13T09:36:01+00:00Dr. Suryakiran Navath, Ph. D.,eiditor@sciforce.netOpen Journal Systems<p>Illuminating Health Through Imaging: Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) In Clinical Research (JMRI) by Sciforce Publications</p> <p>Step into the world of cutting-edge medical imaging and clinical research with the Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) In Clinical Research (JMRI), a prestigious publication by Sciforce Publications. JMRI serves as a beacon for the latest research and innovations in the fields of magnetic resonance imaging, clinical research, and the dynamic realm of healthcare diagnostics. In this web content, we will explore the significance of JMRI, its contributions to the scientific community, and the captivating world of medical imaging.</p>https://jmri.sciforce.org/JMRI/article/view/100Benefits of Advances in MRI Technology2021-07-13T08:50:52+00:00Suryakiran Navathsuryakiran.navath@gmail.com<p>The exceptional MRI technology was first introduced to the clinical world in the early 1980s. Ever since its introduction to the field of medicine, MRI has been instrumental in improving and speeding up the process of diagnosis. The use of electromagnetic waves to scan the human body has enabled clinicians to look deep inside a patient without much effort. Only a single run through the massive magnetic contraption, known as the MRI machine, and healthcare experts have a complete picture of a patient’s supposedly diseased organ. Not only is this swift scanning system beneficial to medical professionals but also sick patients waiting for a diagnosis.</p>2021-07-13T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2021 Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) In Clinical Researchhttps://jmri.sciforce.org/JMRI/article/view/102How Recent Advances in MRI Technology Can Help Patients2021-07-13T09:36:01+00:00Suryakiran Navathsuryakiran.navath@gmail.com<p>The MRI or Magnetic Resonance Imaging is a scanning tool used in the medical industry that enables doctors to develop images of the internal sections of large organisms. The working principle behind MRI machines depends on the interaction of water molecules in the presence of a magnetic field.</p>2021-07-13T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2021 Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) In Clinical Research