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Radioisotopes for Cancer Treatment
Diagnosis of cancer is seen by some as a guaranteed appointment with chemotherapy and radiation treatments, if not eventual death. Therefore, the...
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FDG-PET Protocols
PET scans are designed to detect fast-growing masses. Because cancers require energy for rapid growth, a PET scan with an FDG tracer...
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Treadmills Vs. Chemical Stress Tests
Treadmill and chemical stress tests are generally ordered by a cardiologist. Chemical stress tests are usually performed due to a patient's inability...
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Side Effects of a Chemical Stress Test
A chemical stress test evaluates the condition of the heart muscle, and is an alternative to the more common treadmill stress test,...
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What to Expect During a Treadmill Test
An exercise stress test, sometimes called a treadmill test, is a screening test that measures the impact of exercising on your heart....
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How to Survive a Chemical Stress Test
Today physicians sometimes use a chemical stress test as a substitute for the treadmill test. This chemical procedure is most often used...
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Which Muscles Do Treadmills Work?
Treadmills are exercise machines that allow people to walk or run on a belted machine indoors. These machines are mainly for cardiovascular...
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What Is a Treadmill Test?
A treadmill test, or exercise stress test, is commonly performed on individuals in a doctor's office or hospital. It determines how well...
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Ways Radioisotopes Are Used in Biology
Isotopes are atoms of an element that contain the same number of protons and electrons but have a different number of neutrons....
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How to Test for Coronary Heart Disease
Coronary heart disease, or coronary artery disease, occurs when plaque accumulates in the coronary arteries. Plaque is a substance made out of...
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Chemically Induced Stress Test Vs. Treadmill Stress Test
When diagnosing certain symptoms, doctors prefer to employ a treadmill test, which gradually places the heart under a load for study. But...
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Uses of Radioisotopes in Carbon Dating
Uses of Radioisotopes in Carbon Dating. The discovery of radiocarbon dating resulted from studies of radioactive isotopes in the 1930s and 1940s....
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Radiocarbon Dating Testing
Radiocarbon dating is one of the most significant scientific advancements of the 20th century, for which its inventor was awarded the Nobel...
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Dietary Preparation for Bone Density Test
Osteoporosis is a disorder of the bones that renders them weak and brittle. It can present without symptoms and at any age...
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What Is the Bruce Protocol?
The Bruce protocol is a stress test performed on a treadmill to evaluate patients with potential heart disease. The function of the...
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How to Train for a Treadmill Test
Also known as a stress test, a treadmill test consists of exercising on a treadmill at a medical facility. A treadmill test...
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How Does Radioisotope Dating Work?
Radiocarbon dating is performed by measuring the ratio of carbon 14 to carbon 13 in organic matter. Carbon 14 is unstable and...
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Instruction Guide for Image 10.0 Treadmill
The Image 10.0 Treadmill by ProForm offers a bevy of features for the budget-conscious consumer. The user can choose from four pre-programmed...
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What Are Radioactive Isotopes?
Radioactive isotopes, also called radioisotopes, are atoms with a different number of neutrons than a usual atom, with an unstable nucleus that...
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Side Effects of Isotopes Used for Medical Purposes
Technology changes on an almost daily basis, and the field of medicine sees these changes almost as frequently. Nuclear medicine has had...