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Radon exposure is rising steadily within the modern North American residential environment, and is increasingly uniform across seasons
Authors: Aaron A. Goodarzi, Brandy D. Winquist, Daniel G. Innes, Darren R. Brenner, David Torr, Fintan K. T. Stanley, Jesse L. Irvine, Shilpa R. Salgia, Weston R. Jacques
Date Published: 2021
We examined how North American residential radon exposure varies by modern environmental design, occupant behaviour and season.
NCF appeals to patient community to raise additional $ 40K for new research based on patent findings
Authors: Alan Cocchetto
Date Published: 2020
After a Zoom meeting with Wands and his team, the NCF determined that it would be worthwhile to fund a $ 100,000 research grant to Wands for "CFIDS and ASPH."
Low dose or low dose rate ionizing radiation-induced health effect in the human
Authors: Feng Ru Tang, Konstantin Loganovsky
Date Published: 2020
The extensive literature review on human epidemiological studies suggests that low dose ionizing radiation (LDIR) (≤100 mSv) or low dose rate ionizing radiation (LDRIR) (< 6mSv/H) exposure could induce either negative or positive health effects.
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