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Hephaestos said:
twesterm said:
Hephaestos said:
oldschoolfool said:

 


#1 i saw an article rently that said frequent use of the machin might induce cancer (so people traveling a lot)


I'm guessing by frequent they want you to think over lifetime but what they really mean is in a row.

Just like drinking 100 sodas can kill you*!

*And we mean 100 sodas in a day, not spread out over 3 months.

Also, there's a big word you might not have picked up on-- might.

I can point to any cock and bull study and say something might happen.  I have no idea what story you're talking about (links to sources always help!) but those are the things that immediately jump out at me.  Remember, news writers will do whatever they can to get you to read/watch their story.


actually I did but I can see how my sentence wasn't clear. It was for business men or people comuting a lot. So if you take say your weekly doze of scan it's bad for you.

(I forgot which tech these scaners use, but most medical scaners use rays that are bad for your body... though once every 6 months is no problem.)


A weekly scan isn't bad for you, I imagine several scans an hour every day might do something and if that did then I would imagine the TSA people would be in more danger but two scans a week isn't going to hurt you.