Full-body scans to look for hidden disease are a bad idea - here's why
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MRI scans can create detailed 3D images of internal body structures without ionizing radiation, although they cannot reliably detect most preventable diseases prevalent today.
While full-body MRI scans may find incidental abnormalities, they often miss critical diseases such as heart disease and diabetes, which lead to most deaths.
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