Increases in imaging tests widespread: U.S. study
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Use of diagnostic imaging tests in the United States has increased across the board in recent years, with more patients getting the tests and more tests being ordered per patient, researchers said on Monday.</p><div class="feedflare">
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