During a nuclear stress test, you’ll be injected with a radioactive dye called a tracer. Some of this tracer will remain in your system for a time after the test. A nuclear stress test is a type of ...
While nuclear stress tests are considered safe, some precautions need to be followed both during and after the test. If you or a doctor suspects you might have an undiagnosed heart condition, they may ...
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Groundbreaking new cancer detection technique replaces radioactive tracers with diamond sensor
Scientists have developed a diamond-based sensor that could make it easier for doctors to detect the spread of cancer. Researchers at the University of Warwick have created a handheld device that is ...
Artemis Spyrou receives funding from the National Science Foundation and the Department of Energy. Sean Liddick receives funding from the Department of Energy and the National Nuclear Security ...
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