Posted on 03/11/2025 3:17:39 PM PDT by nickcarraway
As the federal government investigates America’s chronic disease epidemic, some experts are warning that a popular diagnostic tool may be a contributing factor. CT scans, a go-to for diagnosing everything from tumors to infections to bone fractures, are facing increased scrutiny. Experts say the radiation doses they deliver can vary dramatically — and often exceed what’s necessary.
“Many patients still routinely receive radiation doses two or three times what they should,” said Dr. Rebecca Smith-Bindman, a professor at the University of California-San Francisco medical school. “That will lead to cancer in a small percentage of patients, approximately 36,000 cancers every year.”
What are CT scans?
Computerized tomography is a medical imaging procedure that uses X-rays to create detailed, three-dimensional images of the body. Every year, an estimated 93 million CT scans are performed in the US, up from just 3 million in 1980. The surge isn’t accidental — these machines have revolutionized diagnostics, reducing the need for invasive procedures like exploratory surgeries, per Harvard Health.
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exnavy wrote: “I only trust in the God Of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.”
Great. Do you reject all medicine? Do you rely only upon faith healing? How about snake handling?
Not only does that not apply, i do not expect you to agree with me.
exnavy wrote: “Not only does that not apply, i do not expect you to agree with me.”
I wish you well with your faith healing.
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