According to recent headlines, the answer is: maybe.
Advances in imaging technology in the last generation have made it possible to "see" inside the human body with extraordinary clarity and detail. With this insight, illnesses and injuries can be diagnosed faster, with greater accuracy than ever before, and without the use of invasive diagnostic procedures.
The two most widely known and used of these high-powered tests are the CT (Computed Tomography) scan and the MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) test.
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