Researchers Show Chelation Therapy for Gadolinium Doesn’t Work
The University of North Carolina recently published a study testing chelation as a remedy for removing gadolinium from rats. Chelation seems to be the only method doctors recommend removing the chemical. However, researchers found no benefits to the treatment. About Gadolinium Gadolinium is a chemical element carrying the atomic number 64 and the atomic symbol Gd.
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Researchers Study Gadolinium Retention Alzheimer’s Link
New research is underway examining the possible connection between gadolinium retention in the body and the probability of developing Alzheimer’s disease. The medical community is still split on just admitting that gadolinium retention after an MRI or MRA exists. However, hundreds of thousands of patients become sick after being injected with the dangerous contrasting dye.
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Study Reveals Deaths of Teen Gadolinium Retention Patients
JAMA has published a study examining the effects of gadolinium retention in the pediatric brain. The study revealed the death of three teen gadolinium retention patients who participated in the study. Yet, many in the medical community still deny the existence of the disease that injures so many. About Gadolinium Gadolinium is a chemical element carrying
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Doctors Write FDA and Urge Gadolinium Warning
Concerned medical professionals gathered together and penned a singular letter to the FDA urging for a better gadolinium warning for patients. For years, the medical community has denied that there is an issue with the chemical gadolinium. This chemical agent is used in MRI or MRA scans as a contrasting agent. Many doctors are under
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Ocular Plaque Calcification Found in Gadolinium Receivers
Researchers have discovered that the chemical gadolinium in MRI and MRA scans could cause ocular plaque calcification. Doctors have been denying that gadolinium causes any adverse reactions, yet researchers disagree. This study proves the medical community wrong. About Gadolinium Gadolinium is a chemical element carrying the atomic number 64 and the atomic symbol Gd. Belonging to
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Researchers Publish Gadolinium Brain Roadmap
During a workshop at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in Bethesda, Maryland, researchers shared a special report they published in the journal Radiology. This report will help future researchers study gadolinium retention and the safety of gadolinium-based contrast agents (GBCAs). About Gadolinium Gadolinium is a chemical element carrying the atomic number 64 and the atomic
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Most Common Gadolinium Retention Sites
Many researchers have just studied the brain while determining sites for gadolinium retention. However, other studies have now found that besides the brain there are two prominent areas of the body that gadolinium dye remains for years. These are the skin and bones. About Gadolinium Gadolinium is a chemical element carrying the atomic number 64 and the
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Researchers Pinpoint Cells Affected By Gadolinium
As more research becomes available on the dangers of gadolinium, studies now show exactly where the dangerous chemical stores in the body. Scientists are now looking at the body’s mast cells as the location as to where gadolinium stores inside the victim’s body. About Gadolinium Gadolinium is a chemical element carrying the atomic number 64 and
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Gadolinium Pregnancy Dangers
As the research community begins to expand its knowledge of the dangers of gadolinium dye, more studies are examining how the chemical affects different people. The most shocking is new research on gadolinium pregnancy complications. The results are shocking. About Gadolinium Gadolinium is a chemical element carrying the atomic number 64 and the atomic symbol Gd.
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Big Pharma Won’t Use Iron Chelates to Replace Dangerous Gadolinium
Rice University nanoscientists have discovered that loading iron inside nanoparticles to create MRI contrast agents outperform gadolinium dye. Even though iron chelates could be safer, pharmaceutical companies do not want Americans to use the alternative since these companies can’t profit off of iron chelates. Gadolinium in MRIs or MRAs Before undergoing an MRI or
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