New Findings Demonstrate That Even Lower Doses of Radiation Than Those Used In X-Rays and CT Scans Cause Cancer
June 19, 2012 | EMF | M.Torres
A statistically significant link between risk of childhood leukemia and the gamma rays we are all exposed to from our natural environment has been detected in an Oxford University-led study. The research gives credibility to critics of medical imaging techniques and provides evidence contradicting medical authorities who insist that other low doses of radiation, such as from medical X-rays and CT scans are of no consequence to human health.
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