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First applications approved for nuclear bomb waste exposure compensation
Missouri U.S. Senator Josh Hawley sponsored legislation that reauthorizes RECA and expands it to include Missouri residents sickened by exposure to improperly stored and handled radioactive waste from ...
The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket took off, soaring to the sky over Florida on Tuesday, September 23, launching three advanced space weather probes that would be used on a mission to protect ...
East Idaho News on MSN
Federal act providing compensation for ‘downwinders’ reinstated decades after nuclear tests in Idaho and other states
Portions of this article were originally published on Feb. 9, 2022. It has been updated with additional information. IDAHO ...
SEPTEMBER 22nd marks the autumn equinox and, in the northern hemisphere at least, heralds the gloomy six-month period during which the nights will be longer the days. As a result, millions of ...
A SpaceX rocket lifted off Wednesday from the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, carrying NASA's Interstellar Mapping ...
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Radiologic Technologists' Annual Radiation Exposure Triples Doctors' Levels
Radiologic technologists’ annual radiation exposure has been found to be nearly three times that of doctors. Medical ...
Exposure to radiation from medical imaging is associated with a small but significantly increased risk of hematologic cancer among children, according to a study.
The publication also highlights emerging neuro-radiobiology evidence that even relatively low doses of radiation can disrupt ...
Researchers have estimated this radiation exposure may be the cause of 1 in 10 blood cancers in children, including leukemia.
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The National Interest on MSNReforming Radiation Standards to Unlock Nuclear Energy’s Full Potential
Outdated radiation standards drive costs and public fear, stalling nuclear innovation. Science-based reforms could unlock advanced reactors and secure US energy leadership.
Increasing concerns over clinicians' risks of developing cancer or other health problems from ionizing radiation exposures on the job prompted members of the American Medical Association (AMA) House ...
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Medical imaging radiation linked to small cancer risk in children
A recent study links exposure to radiation from medical imaging to a small-but-significant risk of blood cancers among children and adolescents.
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