Gadolinium Side Effects
If you have received an MRI or MRA and experience these symptoms, you should contact your doctor immediately. You also may consider seeking legal counsel.
What is Gadolinium?
Gadolinium has many valuable uses, but one of its uses has resulted in numerous lawsuits and a government demand for prominently displayed health warnings.
Something About Medical Malpractice
Everyone wants to get proper and effective medical care while placing yourself under the care of a medical professional. But regrettably it doesn't happen all the times. Most of the times people make mistakes which can results in a personal injury or even loss of a family member they you may able to get the monetary damages.
Gadolinium is element number 64. Videos about all the elements at http://www.periodicvideos.com/
Comments on "Gadolinium - Periodic Table of Videos"
is? it radioactive? is? it radioactive?
I just bought a ... I just bought a chunk? of the stuff today, 85g/70$cad. Its a pretty enough chunk, but the varying degrees of oxidation make some of it look like Europium.
Really useful,? ... Really useful,? thanks:)
i wanted to learn ... i wanted to learn about gadolinium but? most the information you gave i had already known. i ask please remake this video with more information about gadolinium.
Get rid of that ... Get rid of that lame accent. I used to have one but got rid of it. Otherwise great video.? Thanks!
hey? i read that ... hey? i read that book a decade ago. cool beans.
take one thermal ... take one thermal vacuum bottle, fill it a little with liquid Helium or liquid nitrogen, on the inside top of the vacuum bottle put a strong magnet up top. see what happens when the? Gadolinium exchanges temperature.
I actually have a ... I actually have a 50 g sample of gadolinium, it's a dark-silvery metal. It transitions from a paramagnetic to a? ferromagnetic metal at 292 K, so it's fun to put it in the freezer and later put a fridge magnet on it! As usual, another A+ video.
I have a 50 g ... I have a 50 g sample of gadolinium, it is a rather dense metal. A fun experiment is to put the metal in the? fridge because It becomes ferromagnetic at 292 K.
GADOLINIUM ... GADOLINIUM COMPLETELY SCREWED? UP MY LIFE!!! I HATE GE!!!
i would like to ... i would like to have these guys? as chemistryteachers .p
One of the ... One of the properties I find fascinating is the Curie Effect which is a unique property of the? metal
Very interesting!? ... Very interesting!? Thank you.
Mendeleev? vodka, ... Mendeleev? vodka, which he brought back from Russia.
Gd (in the forum? ... Gd (in the forum? of the soluble nitrate) is also used as a soluble poison to shut down nuke reactors - since its soluble it can be dissolved in the cooling fluid and quickly dispersed
No, actually I had ... No, actually I had a course in Nuclear Chemistry since my major is Nuclear Medicine Technology. I found the course highly? enjoyable, and since it was a ton of work, I don't mind throwing in tidbits of info when I get the chance. Also, there wouldn't be too much of a need to take Nuclear Chemistry if you were a medical student unless you were specializing in Radiology or Nuclear Medicine.
I use Gadolinium in ... I use Gadolinium in Nuclear Medicine, a radioactive form of it, to determine the attenuation? of the radionuclides in patients to see how long you need to scan a patient in order to get a good picture. Just so you know!
about what? It was ... about what? It was an article in New Scientist? about 3 weeks ago. Presumably you do have a clue? Judging from your subscription to the 'Labyrinth of the Psyconaught' and its occult content, I suppose you don't.