Recent findings suggest CT scans could be a major cancer risk, but some critics don’t think the estimates add up.
Decades after CT and MRI scanners were introduced in India, distribution remains uneven, raising concerns about overuse and ...
MRI does not use ionizing radiation, so there is not a risk of cancer as there is from excess X-rays and CT scans.
An MRI uses powerful magnetic fields to take pictures of the body, and the resulting detail of soft tissue is generally more ...
Micro-X completes its first Head CT imaging test system for the Australian Stroke Alliance to install in a hospital and ...
Between 2013 and 2023, CT imaging utilization within emergency departments increased from 18.7 to 36.5 per 100 Medicare beneficiaries, according to ...
A recent study links exposure to radiation from medical imaging to a small-but-significant risk of blood cancers among ...
A teacher who was told her headaches were down to the contraceptive pill was actually diagnosed with a brain tumour. Holly ...
Leader in cold cathode X-ray technology Micro-X has been awarded a $4.4 million grant by the Australian government’s Industry ...
A teacher from Cheshire was told her headaches were being caused by the contraceptive pill before doctors discovered a mass ...
Holly Worswick, 26, from Macclesfield, had headaches and problems with vision which a doctor allegedly believed were down to ...
"The results were pretty instant and confirmed I had a mass on the brain. I was a bit confused, to be honest, I didn't know ...