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JAVIER L

Radiation sickness - MayoClinic.com - 0 views

  • Radiation sickness is damage to your body caused by a very large dose of radiation often received over a short period of time (acute). The amount of radiation absorbed by the body — the absorbed dose — determines how sick you'll be.
  • Although radiation sickness is serious and often fatal, it's rare. Since the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan, during World War II, most cases of radiation sickness have happened after nuclear industrial accidents, such as the 1986 nuclear reactor accident at a power station in Chernobyl, Ukraine
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    Just a few facts of about radiation sickness
JAVIER L

How Does Radiation Affect Humans? - 0 views

  • Radiation may come from either an external source, such as an x-ray machine, or an internal source, such as an injected radioisotope. The impact of radiation on living tissue is complicated by the type of radiation and the variety of tissues.
  • Altering chemical bonds may change composition or structure. Ionizing radiation is powerful enough to do this. For example, a typical ionization releases six to seven times the energy needed to break the chemical bond between two carbon atoms.
  • It takes much longer for the biological effects to become apparent. If the damage is sufficient to kill the cell, the effect may become noticeable in hours or days.
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    Ways that radiation affects humans.
Rebecca Ramirez

Nuclear Power Risks - 8 views

  • The principal risks associated with nuclear power arise from health effects of radiation. This radiation consists of subatomic particles traveling at or near the velocity of light---186,000 miles per second. They can penetrate deep inside the human body where they can damage biological cells and thereby initiate a cancer. If they strike sex cells, they can cause genetic diseases in progeny.
  • Radiation occurs naturally in our environment; a typical person is, and always has been struck by 15,000 particles of radiation every second from natural sources, and an average medical X-ray involves being struck by 100 billion.
  • Since there is no possible way for the cells in our bodies to distinguish between natural radiation and radiation from the nuclear industry, the latter cannot cause new types of genetic diseases or deformities (e.g., bionic man), or threaten the "human race". Other causes of genetic disease include delayed parenthood (children of older parents have higher incidence) and men wearing pants (this warms the gonads, increasing the frequency of spontaneous mutations).
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    The dangers of raditation at nuclear power plants
MIRANDA H

Radiation 101: How Does Nuclear Radiation Affect The Body? - 2 views

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    This site shows how radiation from power plants could possibly effect the city that it is built in.
Bonnie Brawner

http://xkcd.com/radiation/ - 0 views

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    A chart of radiation doses from various sources.
GINA W

Effects of prolonged nuclear radiation exposure on humans - 1 views

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    Effects of prolonged nuclear radiation exposure on humans
JULIO R

Radiation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    Wikipedia Article explains the types of radiation
AMY W

Potential Health Effects of Radiation - 1 views

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    Has information about the radiation occuring in Japan and other problems that are being presented
AMY W

Radiation Biological Effects - 4 views

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    informational, just plain text
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    This website has a lot of information about the consequenses of radiation to the body!
BIANCA L

Radiation Poisoning in Navy Veterans - 0 views

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    short article
JOSHUA A

Radiation vs. Super Powers - 1 views

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    LOL
FATIMA J

Health Effects - 4 views

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    This is the EPA's study on the negative health effects that radiation causes
FATIMA J

Accidents at Nuclear Power Plants and Cancer Risk - 2 views

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    An in-depth study on cancer and radiation
GRACE L

Cell Phone radiation effects on the brain - 1 views

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    interesting
JAVIER L

http://www.epa.gov/radiation/docs/402-k-07-006.pdf - 0 views

    • JAVIER L
       
      Good info
    • JONAH A
       
      Thx
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