it helped to locating a safe spot to land on the dusty moon!
A Radiologist.
there isnt a difference moron
The metal that is used as a dye in CT scans is water soluble iodine or barium. These are sometimes avoided by patients because of allergies to the metals.
I hate to break it to you, but cat scans have literally nothing to do with any species of felines, except for the coincidentally similar names.
Yeah, a cat scan is pretty much safe. I say 'pretty much' because the ionizing rays cat scans apply can cause DNA which can lead to cancer. Same as X-rays. However, this is very rare, and your doctor would only give you a cat scan/X-ray if he thought you really needed one. What I'm saying here is that, for all practical purposes, cat scans are safe.
Barium is used as a dye during CAT scans.
Yes.
Scratch-resistant lenses, cordless power tool, CAT and MRI scans, and freeze-dried food
To do CAT scans and MRI scans on people so you can diagnose them with a disease
CAT scans
several ways - CAT scans, PET scans, ECG scans...check it up with ur doctor
yes they are
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Artificial limbs, Dialysis, MRIs and Cat scans, Breast cancer screening. If you want the sites they are NASA.gov, and thesun.co.uk.
It depends on what you want to know? X rays,MRI scans,CAT SCans are all things that can help teach us the things about the body.
Artificial limbs, Dialysis, MRIs and Cat scans, breast cancer screening. If you want the sites they are nasa.gov, and thesun.co.uk.
No, they shouldn't.