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Q: Is ultrasound ionizing
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What risks exist for the patient in undergoing a transvaginal ultrasound?

Since no ionizing radiation is associated with transvaginal ultrasound, there has been no documented adverse effects on patients or their fetuses with the use of the procedure.


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Ultrasound is less dangerous than x-rays because it does not use ionizing radiation. X-rays have the potential to cause damage to cells and DNA due to their high energy level, which can increase the risk of cancer. In contrast, ultrasound uses sound waves to create images, which are considered safe and do not pose any known risks to human health.


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Some air cleaning systems work by ionizing and trapping dust particles. Ionizing radiation, such as gamma rays, can severely damage living cells.


Are there greater ionizing or non-ionizing industrial hazards in the US?

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