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March 10th, 2009, 04:05 AM
Reporter's CT fears unfounded (The Argus Leader)
I always found it strange over the years of going to a dentist or doctor that the person about to take X-rays would get me all set up and then run out of the room. But that's not the thing that bothered me when my editor, Kelly Hildebrandt, assigned me to take a heart test at Sanford hospital. It was the CT scan at the end of the test. To me, a CT scan would mean lying on a stretcher and ...
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I always found it strange over the years of going to a dentist or doctor that the person about to take X-rays would get me all set up and then run out of the room. But that's not the thing that bothered me when my editor, Kelly Hildebrandt, assigned me to take a heart test at Sanford hospital. It was the CT scan at the end of the test. To me, a CT scan would mean lying on a stretcher and ...
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