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.
it does not damage tissues with ionizing radiation. Ultrasound is also generally far better than plain x rays at distinguishing the subtle variations of soft tissue structures, and can be used in any of several modes
Yes, alpha radiation is an ionizing radiation.
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.
Ionizing
Yes, but there are a number of radiation besides ionizing radiation.
ionizing radiation
what are the effects of ionizing radiation on cellular constituents
ionizing radiation
Some air cleaning systems work by ionizing and trapping dust particles. Ionizing radiation, such as gamma rays, can severely damage living cells.
The use of ionizing radiation in the American workplace has been substantially reduced during the last 30-40 years. As a result of that reduction, have the hazards of non-ionizing radiation used in the workplace become greater than the remaining hazards of ionizing radiation still in use? There are no readily accessible studies to tell us whether or not that has happened, and mostly it does not matter. The important thing is to deal correctly with all the radiation hazards, ionizing and non-ionizing, that are present in each particular workplace.
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