Sky News has spoken to patients who believe gadolinium, injected in a compound, has had devastating consequences on their health. Gadolinium is a metal used in around a third of MRI scans and patients have called on the NHS to change its safety advice. Our health correspondent, Paul Kelso, has this exclusive report.
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