Chemotherapy Patients Set Off Subway Alarms
dave writes "Recently, cities such as New York and elsewhere have been installing radiation detectors in subways as an anti-terror precaution. However, as reported in New Scientist, patients who are undergoing radiation treatment are setting off the alarms. From the article, "a 34-year-old patient who had been treated with radioactive iodine for Graves disease, a thyroid disorder, returned to their clinic three weeks later complaining he had been strip-searched twice in Manhattan subway stations.""
I'm good at first posts!
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piss fro!!
Can i somehow block stroies with links to New Scientist?
"Sic Semper Tyrannosaurus Rex."
I'm glad I live in Canada.
Go ahead, mod me down.
Veni, vidi, vici.
What about people's cellphones?
I'm radioactive muthafucka!! Chillin' da most in the CDC. Watch out 'cuz I'm gonna get nuclear on yo ass..... BEATCH!!!!!
I'm sorry, but your skills at first posting are inferior. Not only are did you fail to post first, but an ON TOPIC poster has beaten you. Perhaps, after many years of training, your skills will allow you to achieve a first post of your own.
YOU FAIL IT
THAT can't be sanitary... It's probably time to clean your monitor.
If all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.