Radiation Risks: Diagnostic Imaging Procedures VS Environmental Exposure

On the average, people in the US are exposed to about 3 millisievert (mSv) of radiation a year – a millisievert is just one type of measurement unit for radiation dose, also called the effective dose which would refer to the average radiation risk of the entire body. However, more and more people are getting medical procedures involving radiation, increasing an individual’s radiation exposure. In 2006, about 435 million procedures used radiation for either diagnostic or therapeutic purposes.

When it comes to medical radiation, different areas and organs of the body have different sensitivities to radiation exposure. Furthermore, the risk involved varies depending on the procedure type, the number of procedures, the area to be imaged, and the patient, specifically their medical history, age, and sex.

In general, radiation becomes potentially dangerous to people when it reaches high levels. In light of growing concerns, experts have been able to relate the radiation from medical imaging procedures to one’s exposure to natural background radiation. For a better understanding of the diagnostic imaging procedures and your risk of radiation, check out this infographic by Radcal Corporation.

Radiation Risks: Diagnostic Imaging Procedures VS Environmental Exposure infographic about radiation, health, medicine, x ray

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The Effect of Budget Cuts on Physical Education

Without Physical Education Classes, children will receive fewer healthy lifestyle choices in childhood and adulthood, meaning more sedentary lifestyle and an increase of heart disease and other weight-related health issues. In the long run, this means higher health care costs for America. As state and federal goverments deliberate as to whether or not they should slash PE programs to save money, our children’s health lies in crosshairs. Find out more about the economic and social effects of budget cuts on physical education programs.

The Effect of Budget Cuts on Physical Education infographic about childhood obesity, health, fitness

Source: sparkpe.org

The Rise Of The Health Food Trend in China

A new health food trend is emerging as incomes for young urban professionals in China continue to rise. Due in part to recent food related health scares such as chemically tainted milk and recycled ??sewer” oil, buyers with more money are becoming more selective about their food purchases in China, choosing organic and vegetarian options over other. In this month’s Visual Trends infographic we look at other drivers of the health food trend in China as well as how food companies can address this growing trend.

The Rise Of The Health Food Trend in China infographic about health, food, china, trend

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