Heart Health
Radiation from heart imaging: What you need to know
Cardiologists have many options for visualizing the heart, some of which involve exposure to radiation. Used appropriately, these tests can identify possibly life-threatening conditions, such as dangerous heart artery blockages. In recent years, the accuracy of many of these noninvasive tests has increased. They're also being used with increasing frequency.
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