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Radiation
Sickness Information
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Atomicarchive.com, Explore the History, Science, and Consequences of the Atomic Bomb
- Effects of Radiation on the Human Body.
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC) - Acute
Radiation Syndrome. Radiation sickness, known as acute
radiation sickness (ARS), is a serious illness that occurs when the entire body (or most of it) receives a high
dose of radiation, usually over a short period of time.
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Chernobyl
radiation disaster information (Chornobyl) - Home page for
independent resource and information about radiation disaster.
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DOE Openness: Human Radiation Experiments - The Office of Human
Radiation Experiments, established in March 1994, leads the Department of Energy's efforts to tell the agency's
Cold War story of radiation research using human subjects. Identify and catalog relevant historical documents
from records scattered across the country.
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Elecromagentic radiation from mobile
phones - the truth - Electromagnetic radiation from mobile phones The
Truth Start Video Now. Mobile Phone Radiation News. Mobile Phone Radiation and Health Facts.
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International Atomic Energy
Agency (IAEA): - is an independent intergovernmental, science and technology-based organization, in the
United Nations family, that serves as the global focal point for nuclear cooperation.
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National
Radiological Protection Board - The statutory
functions of NRPB are: by means of research and otherwise, to advance the acquisition of knowledge
about the protection of mankind from radiation hazards, to provide information and advice to persons (including
Government Departments) with responsibilities in the United Kingdom in relation to the protection from radiation
hazards either of the community as a whole or of particular sections of the community.
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Nuclear Emergency -- Treating Radiation Sickness - Radiation
"sickness" may be caused by exposure to gamma radiation. ... Radiation sickness is not contagious or infectious.
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Radiation Sickness - When these symptoms are observed: Tiredness, fever, headache, too high bloodpressure we
call it radiation sickness.
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Radiation sickness - Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Pennsylvania Medical Center.
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Radiation
Sickness - Nuclear Radiation and its Biological Effects; Radiation
Sickness; The effect on the inhabitants of a city of an explosion of a nuclear bomb !
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The Russian Radiation
Legacy, Its Integrated Impact and Lessons - Chronic radiation sickness was observed early in exposed
workers, and increases in leukemia and other cancers were also reported.
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Virtual
Naval Hospital- Emergency War Surgery, Part I - Types of Radiation Syndromes -
Emergency War Surgery NATO Handbook: Part I: Types of Wounds and Injuries: Chapter
VII: Mass Casualties in Thermonuclear Warfare.
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