Recent findings suggest CT scans could be a major cancer risk, but some critics don’t think the estimates add up.
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Will a CT Scan Give You Cancer?
CT scans are used to investigate all sorts of medical issues, from checking for brain bleeding after a kid takes a hard hit on the soccer field, to revealing what a bike accident did to a cyclist’s ...
It’s an exciting new tool to augment our understanding of what goes on in injuries and diseases that cause death." ...
Decades after CT and MRI scanners were introduced in India, distribution remains uneven, raising concerns about overuse and ...
ctDNA-MRD testing better predicted outcomes versus PET/CT scans for large B-cell lymphoma, leading to NCCN guideline updates for remission assessment. A minimal measurable residual disease (MRD) ...
What are the side effects of all those medical zaps? — -- intro: Over the past ten years, Jill Nelson, 52, a health coach, personal trainer and counselor in Chicago, has received at least seven ...
A 35-year-old executive from Gurugram found that long work hours, poor diet and inactivity had quietly damaged her heart.
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GLP-1s May Throw Off Some Medical Scans
GLP-1 receptor agonists have long half-lives so a patient would need to stop taking it a month before a scan for it to ...
Teams are preparing to identify the fallen hostages, determine the causes of death, and support families, using scientific ...
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