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Books about the MRI

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The main resource that you're going to turn to when seeking out information about MRI scans is, of course, your doctor. However, you should also get information from all sorts of other sources so that you can make sure you know everything about the topic that you want to know. News articles, blog posts and other written resources are terrific for getting this kind of basic information.

If it's more in-depth information that you're seeking, here are some books about the MRI that you might consider looking at more closely:

- The Essential Physics of Medical Imaging (2nd Edition)

- MRI in Practice (3rd Edition)

- Breast MRI: Diagnosis and Intervention

- MRI Guide for Technologists: A Step by Step Approach

- Body MRI

- Questions and Answers in Magnetic Resonance Imaging

- Lippincott's Magnetic Resonance Imaging Review

There are many books available about preventive imaging and health care. Start reading in order to gain the kind of complete knowledge that can help you stay healthy for a long time to come.

Question of the Day: What other books can you recommend for reading about the MRI specifically or preventive imaging in general?

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