The University of Kentucky and community partners are spreading the word about an odorless gas that can be deadly: radon.
A recent study from Oregon State University found a link between exposure to radon gas and childhood leukemia rates.
Schools with more students from lower-income families are less likely to be tested for radon, according to data from the ...
Radon is invisible — you cannot smell, see or taste the gas, and there are no immediate symptoms. Most exposure to radon ...
The CBC’s Clare Mackenzie visited the Research Productivity Council in Fredericton to find out more about radon: what it is, ...
This is especially true among smokers. Radon is invisible — you cannot smell, see or taste the gas, and there are no ...
The Utah Geological Survey identifies radon gas as “Utah’s most deadly geological hazard” as it has led to thousands of lung ...
Exploration work conducted on the Project by Silver Spring Resources Inc. between 2006 and 2008 consisted of airborne ...
An increasing number of non-smokers are being diagnosed with lung cancer for a variety of reasons. To better understand this ...
the scientists proposed regular testing and monitoring as the first step to understanding radon levels in homes and workplaces. Also, they called for improving air circulation and ventilation as well ...
Similarly, indoor radon also poses a health risk to causing lung cancer. Radon, a naturally occurring radioactive gas that ...
A recent study out of the University of Calgary estimates that more than 10 million Canadians are being exposed to high ...