Despite danger for Japan nuclear workers, radiation sickness not yet a threat. March 17, 2011— -- As the situation at Japan's nuclear reactors continues to deteriorate, many in Japan and around ...
Door-to-balloon times were no higher than when cath lab staff donned traditional lead aprons in this single-center experience ...
An IAEA research project involving 27 countries has strengthened global understanding of how exposure to ionizing radiation affects human health. The project focused on the clinical applications of ...
Routine reactor emissions pose no meaningful health risk to the US workers and population, a health physicist and a nuclear ...
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How much radiation is too much? Less than you think
When we hear the word “radiation,” a certain image tends to pop up: toxic green barrels, blinking hazard signs, post-apocalyptic sci-fi vibes. But radiation didn’t arrive with nuclear power plants or ...
A nuclear radiation emergency has not taken place in the UK since 1957 but the UK has contingency plans for if it does happen ...
"A lot of the work that's currently being done in this field is looking at alternatives to lead for gamma protection," said Terry Thiem.
The study published in JAVMA highlights a critical lack of veterinary-specific data on PET/CT radiation exposure.
This microbe can survive doses of radiation that would obliterate any other living thing. Here’s what this means for science and humanity.
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