That’s the question asked in an intriguing essay — by a radiologist — released online in the New England Journal of Medicine. We have her as our guest this week.
Feedback, please! You can comment here or by emailing me at jelia@jwatch.org — or better still, call 1-617-440-4374.
Interview-related links:
Rebecca Smith-Bindman’s essay
Radiation doses from common CT exams
News-related links:
California’s pertussis epidemic
Life in utero near a cell tower doesn’t lead to childhood cancer
That’s the question asked in an intriguing essay — by a radiologist — released online in the New England Journal of Medicine. We have her as our guest this week.
Feedback, please! You can comment here or by emailing me at jelia@jwatch.org — or better still, call 1-617-440-4374.
Interview-related links:
- Rebecca Smith-Bindman’s essay
- Radiation doses from common CT exams
News-related links:
- California’s pertussis epidemic
- Life in utero near a cell tower doesn’t lead to childhood cancer
- Homocysteine-lowering again fails as secondary CVD prevention
- FDA approves test that can detect both HIV antibodies as well as antigen
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