Radiation doses during coronary artery disease testing varied widely based on global region, with patients in lower-income countries being exposed to higher doses vs. those in higher-income countries, ...
Microbot believes that this guidance underscores the growing need for solutions that enhance safety in interventional procedures, creating meaningful opportunities for technologies like LIBERTY. The ...
The Sterling and Rock Falls fire departments’ shared plan to build a regional fire training tower is moving closer to reality ...
To report concerns related to noise or training, contact the U.S. Army Hawaii’s Community Concern Line at (808) 787-1528 or usag.hawaii.comrel@army.mil. Concerns are responded to during regular ...
Differences in the amount of radiation patients receive from diagnostic tests for coronary artery disease (CAD) have been revealed in a major international study coordinated by the International ...
Kenya is keen on deepening collaboration with international agencies to grow its pool of nuclear and radiation safety experts to support industrial growth and safeguard public safety.
It took Virginia Cancer Specialists nearly 1 year to get the supervised case experience needed to fulfill regulation ...
The Canadian Nuclear Isotope Council is planning training programmes for low- and middle-income countries in areas such as radiation safety and isotope production as part of the International Atomic ...
The Trump administration wants the NRC to reconsider core radiation safety models to accelerate nuclear development. Critics warn that weakening safety standards may erode public trust without ...
Get an x-ray, and you get a small dose of radiation to visualize your bones and body structures to help you medically. Buy a smoke detector, you’re inviting a tiny source of radiation, americium-241, ...
The DOE proposal rolling back a radiation safety standard may force Congress to weigh nuclear expansion against public health safeguards. A move by the Department of Energy to weaken a decades-old ...
Medical and radiation safety experts from around the world have issued a renewed global warning—and a roadmap for action—calling for stronger radiation protection in medicine as new technologies ...