Antioxidants May Lower Radiation Risk From Medical Imaging

Antioxidants May Lower Radiation Risk From Medical Imaging
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The use of medical imaging tests that emit ionizing radiation—high-energy radiation that causes electrons to separate from their atoms or molecules—has skyrocketed in recent years, leading more doctors and patients to question not only whether certain tests are being overused, but also whether damage caused by exposure can be minimized.

Several small but promising recent studies have shown that antioxidants could help reduce damage to DNA caused by radiation from these medical imaging tests.

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Zrinka Peters is a freelance writer focusing on health, wellness, and education. She has a bachelor's degree in English literature from Simon Fraser University in British Columbia, Canada, and has been published in a wide variety of print and online publications including Health Digest, Parent.com, Today's Catholic Teacher, and Education.com.
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