Living within a few miles of a nuclear power plant exposes someone to a small fraction of the radiation of an X-ray.
People with mild to moderate wear-and-tear knee arthritis felt less pain and had better mobility after low-dose radiation treatment, researchers reported.
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A new study suggests that low-dose radiation therapy could fill the treatment gap between pain medications and joint ...
A new study offers hope for brain cancer patients facing memory loss from radiotherapy. By blocking a single immune receptor, ...
A study led by UCLA Health Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center investigators found that stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT), a form of high-dose radiation delivered in just five sessions, after ...
Photon- and proton-based radiation therapy conferred comparable health-related quality of life for people with breast cancer, according to the largest head-to-head comparison of the modalities for any ...
Discover how rectal spacers revolutionize prostate cancer treatment by reducing side effects and enhancing radiation dose ...
A single course of low-dose radiation therapy may provide a safe and effective alternative treatment option for people with painful knee osteoarthritis according to a new randomized, ...
Frogs in the Chernobyl area developed darker skin after the 1986 nuclear accident, demonstrating their natural adaptation to ...
NASA measures radiation over Greenland to improve aviation safety and validate models that predict cosmic doses polar flight ...