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Uploaded by on Dec 14, 2009

Researchers are raising troubling new questions about the safety of CT scans. As Dr. Jon LaPook reports, these scans may contain more radiation than expected, which could be dangerous.

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  • moviemad007 we all know u a ct scan tech and no1 is trying to put u out of bussiness but the public mus be informe about this it is their 1life here not some car they can replace

  • get an mri all of nba player alway get a mri or xray to find wron things anout them

  • Great!! I had one of these yesterday!! And I've never felt this bad after a scan involving iodine. Thank u science! FML

  • But like Dr Brink said in the video there - go for the scan as planned but as he says choose carefully.

  • Scare - mongering! I had a CT Scan (am 38 ) live in the UK. This report is misleading (American thats why) - its - the radiation level is 13 times higher than normal background radiation (or to put it another way 3 weeks worth of background radiation). My father had loads of CT scans in Belgium over a 10 year period - no health probs until the original cancer (melanoma) finally took its toll - but he fought it very hard - lived 9 and a half yrs longer than expected (lost him January 2010)

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