This document discusses two studies on DNA damage and cellular response. The first study found that CT scans can cause detectable DNA damage and cell death in patients, especially in those with higher weight or irregular heart rates who receive higher radiation doses. The second study discovered that the ATM protein acts as an alarm that signals DNA damage during gene transcription, triggering responses like halting cell division and producing protein variants to counteract damage. These findings could help develop less harmful medical imaging techniques and new targets for cancer treatment focused on correcting the ATM protein activation process.