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More Effective Ultrasound Using Naval Sonar Tech

Makarand writes "With obesity levels skyrocketing in the west it is becoming necessary to find more reliable ways of effectively scanning obese patients using ultrasound especially when the organ of interest in under layers of fat resulting in poor ultrasound images. Latest advances in ultrasound are increasing the accuracy of the imaging systems by using image enhancement methods borrowed from the Navy's sonar equipment according to this BBC News article. The Navy's sonar techniques effectively double the resolution in ultrasound systems. The technology could be in hospitals within a year."

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  1. Dangerous occupation by fishdan · · Score: 5, Funny

    Who wants to tell the 450lbs woman that you are going to scan her with the sonar that a Navy ship occasionally uses to detects whales?

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  2. Sonar's picking up--my God, what is that thing? by Vishniac · · Score: 4, Funny

    Just imagining someone so obese that they can only have an effective ultrasound done by a Navy submarine is enough to make me squirt milk out my nose.

  3. Re:Easy one this! by Simon+Field · · Score: 3, Funny


    There are 560 calories in a Big Mac.

    There are 310 calories in McDonalds' large Coke.

    When 35% of the calories in a meal are removed, it can make quite a difference. A person could eat 3 Big Macs a day and still be under the recommended 2,000 calories. But add the Coke, and you are 610 calories over your limit.

    If you throw away the bun, the Big Mac would probably fit in an Atkins diet plan, and maybe even taste better.