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Radiation Roulette

Are Xrays and Cat Scans exposing people to too much Radiation that trigger cancer and emf sensitivity? One Cat Scan = 300 to 400 XRAYS. A special report done by a Canadian woman on a quest to find ...  
 
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LeMoshPitGalore (2 months ago) Show Hide
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This reminds me of Fallout 3. ;D
RyanVanVeen (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Wow infant death to radiation if you have Very High levels of it
DrBuzz0 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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There is some risk associated with ionizing radiation of any kind, but lets be clear on something: A CT scan will expose you to about 200-500 milirem of radiation. If you have three or four CT Scans that would be about 1 Rem. This increases your lifetime chances of cancer by about.001%. This is about the same as spending a couple hours near a person smoking.

It is highly unlikely that this woman's thyroid cancer is radiation related. Thyroid cancer is pretty common to begin with.
gardnerbm (2 years ago) Show Hide
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Id be more concerned about pollution you breathe while you are sitting in traffic everyday.
RadProX (2 years ago) Show Hide
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Computed tomography imaging exposure varies depending on area exposed. The largest dose you'll receive is about 10mSv (millisieverts) which is about 1 rem (roentgen equivalent man) this exposure is less than 5 TIMES THE MAXIMUM Total Effective Deep Dose equivalent exposure set in the United States Code of Federal Regulations for workers PER YEAR. Titled: Energy 10CFR20.1201
1ng3mar5 (2 years ago) Show Hide
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I think that everyone of us gonna die anyway.Doesn't matter of what.
AnduinX (2 years ago) Show Hide
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What kind of attitude is that? If you see a threat, you avoid it. It sounds like you don't care if you die 50 years from now or 10 years?  There's a difference in my mind.
kdc29 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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i've got to be honest on this coment I really don't care when i'll die weather its in a second a day a month a week a year ect i'm not scared of it >.>
AnduinX (1 year ago) Show Hide
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There's a difference between living in fear and being smart. If you see a truck speeding at you, you get out of it's way. If you can see something is causing a problem, you fucking solve it.
factsnow (2 years ago) Show Hide
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Yes I know a Pilot of a Major carrier that is sensitive to electromagnetics

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