As much as 26% of medical imaging is unnecessary — and contributing to climate change, study finds
The carbon dioxide emissions from excess scans are enough to power a town of 70,000 people for a year, researchers say.
A new CT-scan based risk score facilitates the identification of patients at risk of revision endoscopic sinus surgery due to chronic rhinosinusitis.
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Live Science on MSN'Twins! She has another baby': Sea monster from Chile had 2 buns in the oven, rare fossil revealsPérez, a paleontologist at the University of Magallanes in Chile who first discovered the fossil in 2009, told Live Science, adding that she plans to release more details of this discovery in a ...
Cutting out unnecessary imaging scans could reduce those emissions by as much as 129 kilotons, researchers said. Unnecessary ...
A new CT-scan based risk score facilitates the identification of patients at risk of revision endoscopic sinus surgery due to ...
A new CT-scan-based risk score facilitates the identification of patients at risk of revision endoscopic sinus surgery due to ...
Veronica Gathoni's voice cracks with grief as she recounts the last moments of her son, Simon Mbugua Mwai, 53. Mwai didn't ...
Scientists in China report a rare case of brain inflammation linked to influenza, diagnosed using a F-18 FDG-PET/CT scan.
Guest Commentary: Health care price transparency legislation would protect patients from overbilling
Like a growing number of retirees, my husband and I left the United States over its high cost of living. For many of us, ...
IU Health created a mobile health care resource offering low-dose CT scans. The mobile unit is in Sellersburg this week as ...
The annual incidence of cardiac sarcoidosis is low, but increased awareness of this inflammatory condition has led to earlier ...
GE HealthCare has raised the curtain on a new CT system with features designed specifically for addressing cardiovascular ...
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