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Publication Date: March 11, 2026 - 04:00

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Mobile brain scans sound like science fiction. But they're now helping more Canadian patients

March 11, 2026

A rising number of Canadian facilities are using mobile brain scanners to help patients, by offering MRIs mid-surgery in hospital or diagnosing stroke right on the roadside. So what's the future of this game-changing technology?



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