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Do you think it is safe for young babies to receive X-rays?

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... When a child is exposed to radiation, one must consider the risks and benefits involved in the child's situation. When a young baby has a fever, it can mean that there is a serious illness that needs immediate treatment. A chest X-ray can be helpful to decide what treatment, if any, the child needs. Since a person's total exposure to radiation is what may determine the risk of cancer in the future, it can be helpful to ask if X-rays are definitely needed each time a doctor recommends one. ...

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