Everyone in the world is exposed to some ionizing radiation every year. The effects of this exposure can vary substantially based on a number of factors, including among other things, the dose absorbed, the period of exposure, the type of radiation, and genetics. Additionally, many of the identified long-term health effects of radiation exposure can result from other causes, on their own or in combination, making it difficult to establish that any radiation exposure caused a particular injury....
By: DRI
By: DRI