They would say yes.
cause its good
because if you have a std(sexually transmitted disease) you cant have it or if your not a virgin you cant have it
People with certin implants (ex. pacemakers, neurostimulators) cannot have an MRI. Also the person having the MRI must be able to hold very still.
I would say Sherman Health is a good hospital for cardiac ct scans. Lots of hospitals have good ct scans, but you really need to look at the doctor more not the hospital.
It won't be able to help everyone because people may be pacemakers or fat/obese.
some might say yes because then they will get more money and more people can be saved, while the others might say no because they will be stressed and they will be doing millions of scans every year but i think its worth it anyway.
The devil is in the details. CT scans can and do save lives. CT scans can and do cause cancer. The appropriate use of the CT scan is safe and effective in modern healthcare. The inappropriate use of CT scans is a major public health concern.
Vista Health provides a variety of health care services. Some of those services are annual check-ups and some scans and pre-screenings for certain heath problems.
I believe that the technology we have today (MRI's, CT Scans etc) vastly improves everyone's health. It not only finds ailments that we don't know we have but it also verifies and or validates what doctors and or technicians have possibly suspected was wrong within our bodies. These technologies, in my opinion, have prolonged life and given those that have been exposed to them more options in helping to discover how to better care for their bodies and for a better outcome to their health care situation.
there bones might be weaker than others because they are young and there bones have not grown fully yet
they are not good 4 every1 as some people can get claustrophobic and some people may not be a certain size for this scan.
CT Scans - MRI Scans