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NON-WORKER EXPOSURES: TARGETED HELP
Babies and ...
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Healthy Indoor Air
To protect yourself and your family from this radioactive gas, find out whether you're at risk. ... Radon gas decays into radioactive particles that can get trapped in your lungs when you breathe. These particles release bursts of energy that can damage lung tissue and lead to lung cancer. Q: What is radon? Where does it come from? A: Radon is an odorless radioactive ...
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Radon Risk Primer, Radon Risk, Radon Levels, Health Hazards Of Radon, Radon Dangers
Radon Risk Radon gas decays into radioactive particles that can get trapped in your lungs when you breathe. As they break down further, these particles release small bursts of energy. This can ...
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Geothermal Energy
The earth has a number of different layers ...
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Environment News Service: AmeriScan Index April 2002
Companies with Green Values Full Story AmeriScan: April 18, 2002 Coastal Development Threatens Ocean Health Radioactive Particles Found on Nuclear Workers Jury Labels MTBE Gasoline as Defective Product Dozens of Wolves Killed ...
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Origins: Antarctica: Field Notes: Antarctic Odors
I was glad there weren't enough radioactive particulates to be dangerous. Smell 4 ...
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Americium (Am) - Chemical properties, Health and Environmental effects
During this storage americium will slowly decay and release radioactive particles and rays. These rays can cause alteration of genetic materials and bone cancers. Damage to ... only a short period of time. Environmental effects of americium Americium consists mainly of manmade radioactive isotopes. These may be present in soils and waters in very small amounts as a ...
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Enlarged Spleen: Spleen Disorders: Merck Manual Home Edition
Other specialized scanning devices use mildly radioactive particles to assess the spleen's size and function and to determine whether it is accumulating ...
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Using Science to Solve Problems
To do this, we need to solve some very difficult problems: Nuclear waste will stay radioactive for thousands and thousands of years, so we need to figure out how to store ... waste would also be radioactive and water could carry tiny radioactive particles from the rust into people's drinking water. If the water ends up having enough of these particles in it, people who ...
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Finding a Solution for Nuclear Waste
To prevent water from getting to the waste, scientists plan ...
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