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.
Cutting out unnecessary imaging scans could reduce those emissions by as much as 129 kilotons, researchers said. Unnecessary ...
Sarah had a preventative, elective full-body MRI that revealed a life-threatening condition, which led to her scheduling ...
I had no idea about this and literally felt like a ticking timebomb was found inside my body.' A further CT scan revealed ...
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