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sharaq58 karma

You're a towel

sharaq39 karma

Of coursh.

sharaq36 karma

MRI machines take usually 20 - 75 minutes for a scan. Most hospitals have fewer than three. Many have none. That means in a day, you can do like 25 MRIs per machine, assuming you have the techs for it. So MRIs are a really limited, precious resource. If someone has a suspected stroke, you need an MRI within 60-90 minutes of presentation. So the MRI schedule can get messed up six times a day because they need to do multiple emergency MRIs. For many types of cancer they will do 6 or 12 month annual screening, but the general answer to "why don't we as a society do MRIs on everyone all the time" is because it's not logistically feasible.

sharaq31 karma

Old reference but it changs out

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Imagine being able to relive Hakkar's plague through VR in a museum. I want my kids to know this stuff.