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Nuclear radiation risk impacts one group far more than any other

Por: Newsweek Health October 10, 2022

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Young girls could be up to 10 times more vulnerable to nuclear radiation than other members of society, with girls aged up to five twice as likely to develop cancer as boys of the same age.Understanding the risk posed by radiation exposure has been catapulted into public consciousness since February, when Russia invaded Ukraine. Talk of nuclear war has simmered ever since, with rhetoric ramping up on October 6 when President Joe Biden warned of... + full article



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