Radiation from airport body scanners minor
July 15, 2011  14:18

A new study of airport body scanners by US Army scientists shows that the machines produce a low dose of radiation, supporting Transportation Security Administration claims that a screening is equivalent to the radiation a passenger gets in two minutes of flying, says a report in the Pro Publica.

Scanners, which use X-rays to check for objects hidden under clothing, have been the subject of controversy about how safe they are and whether they create a cancer risk for the traveling public.

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