We fret about airport scanners, power lines, cell phones and even microwaves. It's true that we get too much radiation. But it's not from those sources — it's from too many medical tests.
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Brian Nelson has lived with health problems most of his life, but recently has coped with dramatic physical changes in his appearance as a result of cancer treatment.
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