A radiologist studies an image from a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner at the Ambroise Pare hospital in Marseille, southern France, April 8, 2008. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier By Kathryn Doyle ...
October 12, 2011 — The puzzle of what causes vertigo in patients undergoing magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), which has baffled researchers for years, may now be solved, a new study suggests. Johns ...
While dizziness is a part of migraine for many, perhaps you have suspicions of additional causes of this symptom, such as benign paroxysmal positional vertigo. Learn about the cause of BPPV, how it’s ...
Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) is the main cause of dizziness when lying down. Ear infections, head injuries, and other issues can also cause dizziness. BPPV happens with certain head ...
The vertigo that many people experience when near or inside magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machines may be due to a direct effect of the strong magnetic field on the fluid in the inner ear. The ...
Vertigo is a specific type of dizziness characterized by a false sensation of spinning or movement, distinct from general lightheadedness or motion sickness. Common causes include infections, ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Hospital and research staff who work in rooms with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machines sometimes report experiencing vertigo, a metallic taste or nausea, according to ...