CT SCANS

Apr 18 2025HEALTH

CT Scans: Unseen Dangers and Future Cancer Risks

Every year, millions of people in the United States undergo CT scans. These scans are crucial for diagnosing various conditions, from injuries to cancer. However, there is a hidden danger: the radiation from these scans can increase the risk of developing cancer later in life. A recent study has shed light on this issue, estimating that the CT scans performed in 2023...

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Apr 15 2025HEALTH

CT Scans: A Double-Edged Sword in Medical Imaging

CT scans are a crucial tool in modern medicine, but their widespread use comes with a hidden cost. These scans use X-rays to create detailed images of the body, helping doctors diagnose a wide range of conditions. However, the radiation from these scans can potentially cause cancer. Recent research suggests that if current trends continue, about 5% of cancer cases...

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Apr 15 2025HEALTH

Radiation Risks: The Hidden Cost of CT Scans

CT scans have become a staple in modern medicine. They help doctors spot and track various health issues. However, they come with a hidden cost. These scans use ionizing radiation, which can raise the risk of cancer. A recent study tried to figure out just how much this risk is. The findings are eye-opening, but they also come with a big question mark. The study loo...

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Apr 14 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Dangers of Common Medical Scans

CT scans are a common tool in modern medicine. They help doctors spot and diagnose health issues. They also guide medical procedures. But there is a catch. These scans expose people to ionizing radiation. This type of radiation is known to cause cancer. A recent study shed light on this issue. It suggested that CT scans might be linked to a significant number of canc...

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Mar 10 2025HEALTH

MRI vs. CT: The Battle for Better Dental X-rays

Dental X-rays are a big part of dental care. They help doctors see what's going on inside your mouth and head. Two common types are MRI and CT scans. MRI uses magnets and radio waves, while CT uses X-rays. Both can create 3D images, but which is better? Researchers wanted to find out if MRI could be a good substitute for CT in a process called cephalometric analysis....

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Dec 20 2024HEALTH

Eye Muscle Swelling: A Surprising Link Between Two Conditions

Imagine this: two very different health issues can make the muscles around your eyes swell up similarly. We're talking about Graves' orbitopathy and acromegaly. Recently, scientists compared these conditions by examining CT scans of patients. They measured the size of the muscles on the top, bottom, and sides of the eyes, known as the inferior rectus, superior rectus...

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Dec 09 2024HEALTH

How New Scans Are Revolutionizing Rare Disease Detection

There's an unusual disorder known as Relapsing Polychondritis (RP), where a person's immune system goes awry and attacks their own cartilage. A woman suffered from this, her persistent cough turning out to be part of this disorder. Doctors initially used steroids to help manage her condition, but they needed a reliable way to keep track of her progress. They explore...

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Nov 25 2024HEALTH

Coughing Up Blood: The Heart's Hidden Danger

Blood in the lungs, known as haemoptysis, is a serious concern for those born with heart conditions like congenital heart disease (CHD). When this happens, time is of the essence. Doctors need to quickly determine why the blood is there and how to stop it. Radiologists play a vital role by pinpointing the blood's source and aiding in the treatment plan. They also per...

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

Spotting Early AMD: Unlocking Retinal Data with OCT

Scientists have long known that optical coherence tomography (OCT) scans can reveal changes in the thickness of retinal layers linked to early age-related macular degeneration (AMD). Traditionally, this involves cleaning up the data and then dividing it into segments. However, the unique speckle pattern in OCT data carries crucial information that's often overlooked....

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Nov 19 2024HEALTH

How AI is Revolutionizing Nasal Cavity Segmentation in CT Scans

Imagine you're a doctor trying to understand how someone's nose works, or you're planning a delicate surgery. You'd need to see a super clear image of the nasal cavity and the tiny details inside. Head CT scans can help, but spotting the differences between all the tiny structures in the nose isn't easy. That's where an amazing piece of technology comes in – Deeply S...

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