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Experts develop highly sensitive X-ray detector to minimize radiation dose, cut costs

Health Imaging

The hope is that by creating detectors that are more sensitive, less ionizing radiation will be needed to produce diagnostic quality imaging.

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Swallowable capsule monitors radiation dose in real-time during radiotherapy

Health Imaging

mm, the X-ray dosimeter measures radiation dose up to five times more accurately than standard methods. Coming in at a diameter of 5 mm and thickness of 0.2 mm,

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The Dental X-ray Chronicles: A Journey into Oral Health Imaging (Gujarat, Amreli, Aravalli, Bharuch, Dahod, Botad, Devbhoomi Dwarka)

Future Teleradiology

Teleradiology Introduction: Embark on a journey into the world of oral health imaging with “The Dental X-ray Chronicles.” ” This blog takes you through the multifaceted realm of dental X-rays, highlighting their significance in preserving and enhancing oral health.

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How X-Rays Improve Your Overall Health

Professional Radiology

X-rays are standard procedures performed to diagnose and assess a variety of conditions or health concerns. What is the role of X-rays in medicine and how do they help improve people’s overall health? What is the role of X-rays in medicine and how do they help improve people’s overall health?

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Solar cell materials could make medical imaging safer, more cost-effective

Health Imaging

Not only could the materials reduce patient exposure to ionizing radiation, they also could reduce costs associated with traditional X-ray equipment, according to newly published research in Nature Communications.

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Radiography, Research, and You

The British Institute of Radiology

In December, 1895, Wilhelm Röntgen would x-ray the hand of Anna Bertha Ludwig, his wife, using a photographic plate. The new discovery lit a fire in the scientific community, and was so sensational that in the following year over 1,000 articles would be published on the topic of X-rays.