A report, published last year by the National Cancer Institute (NCI) about accidents at nuclear power plants, read: “At high doses, ionizing radiation can cause immediate damage to a person’s body, including, at very high doses, radiation sickness and death. At lower doses, ionizing radiation can cause health effects such as cardiovascular disease and cataracts, as well as cancer. “It causes cancer primarily because it damages DNA, which can lead to cancer-causing gene mutations. “Children and adolescents can be more … read more »
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