Nor does he see
a significant radiation exposure risk with the job.
Not exact matches
«Cosmic rays are not a
significant exposure risk on the ground,» Eddie Semones, a
radiation health officer at NASA, previously told Business Insider.
The
radiation exposure of the general population «is too small to give a statistically
significant increase in stochastic effects such as cancer,» argues Ohtsura Niwa, professor emeritus of
radiation biology at Kyoto University.
These findings have
significant implications for both human stem cell transplantation and for
radiation exposure.
There were only modest acute changes in cardiac biomarkers and electrocardiograms and there were no clinically
significant cardiac events in patients with high - dose
radiation exposure to the heart following thoracic
radiation therapy (RT) and short - term follow - up.
Significant examples include some of the most extensive uranium districts in the world, with residential
radiation exposure problems are as poorly addressed as in Chita include:
With 3.0 Gy,
radiation alone treatment produced
significant amount of cell death compared to control as well 2.0 Gy of
radiation exposure (Fig. 2).
When venturing into long, manned deep space missions, the threat of
radiation exposure is significantly higher, posing one of the most
significant challenges facing NASA as it prepares to launch manned missions to Mars.
Your skin is a complex organ that protects your entire body, and its aging not only affects how old you look, but can also expose you to
significant health risks such as infection as well as
exposure to environmental chemicals and UV
radiation.
Serious sunburn and increased risk of skin cancer may result from
significant exposure to this
radiation.
Then he goes on to uncritically quote from an article which states at the end that it appears that
significant beneficial health effects may be associated with this chronic
radiation exposure..
The relationship remained
significant when per capita Gross Domestic Product was entered as a covariate as well as when latitude, a measure of historical climate as well as ultraviolet
radiation exposure (Hancock et al., 2008), was controlled for.