Vitamin E could protect you from radiation


epa04193840 Medical technician assistant Grit Wenzel (R) demonstrates a new angiography system on a hospital employee at the Institute for Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology (IDIR) at the University Hospital in Jena, Germany, 06 May 2014. It is the first hospital in German to use a flexible robotic arm moving around the patient during the angiography imaging process, allowing organs and blood vessels to be seen more easily and faster from various angles. EPA/MARTIN SCHUTT

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