Dr George Owiti, a radiographer at Kericho County Hospital examines the Chest CT results of a patient admitted to the hospital. [James Wanzala, Standard] Despite recent breakthroughs that have ...
CT Scans use X-rays for quick bone and Injury Imaging, While MRIs use magnets for soft tissue detail.
Part one of a two part series. Part two, next week, will discuss the views taken by the medical community about CT screening. Both are part of an occasional series on new health information. Have you ...
Low-dose chest CT scans don't appear to damage human DNA, a new study shows. The U.S.-based National Lung Screening Trial, conducted between 2002 and 2010 and involving more than 53,000 heavy and ...
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