Nevertheless, the use of microwave radiation to cook food has raised some concerns about microwave ovens, generally because of
possible radiation leaks, nutrient loss, and the possibility of cancer causing food byproducts.
Not exact matches
As worries grow over
radiation leaks at Fukushima, is it
possible to gauge the immediate and lasting health effects of
radiation exposure?
One
possible solution to quickly measure a population's exposure to
radiation in the event of a nuclear disaster or some other large - scale
leak of radioactive material — such as a so - called «dirty bomb» attack — would be to scan the body in places where that material is most readily absorbed.
It is
possible that
radiation from ions provides the
leak to cause the CO2 mechanism to saturate.