RADIATION SICKNESS

harmful effect produced on body tissues by exposure to radioactive substances. The biological action of radiation is not fully understood, but it is believed that a disturbance in cellular activity results from the chemical changes caused by ionization (see ion). Some body tissues are more sensitive to radiation than others and are more easily affected; the cells in the blood-forming tissues (bone marrow, spleen, and lymph nodes) are extremely sensitive. Radiation sickness may occur from exposure to a single massive emanation such as a nuclear explosion (such as Hiroshima and Nagasaki), or it may occur after repeated large exposure or to even very small doses in a plant or laboratory, since radiation effects are cumulative. Moreover, exposure to the ultraviolet radiation of the sun can cause tissue destruction and trigger mutations that can lead to skin cancer. Radiation sickness may be fairly mild and transitory, consisting of weakness, loss of appetite, vomiting, and diarrhea. Since even in a mild dose of radiation the blood-forming tissue is destroyed to some extent, there is a reduction in the supply of blood cells and platelets. This increases the tendency to bleed and reduces the body's defense against infection. After a massive dose of radiation the reaction may be so severe that death quickly ensues. This is usually due to severe anemia or hemorrhage, to infection, or to dehydration. Extremely high doses damage the tissues of the brain, and death usually follows within 48 hr, as was demonstrated at Chernobyl. There is no treatment for radiation sickness, although it is sometimes possible for persons to survive otherwise lethal doses of radiation if bone marrow transplants are performed. Potassium iodide is to protect against thyroid cancer from radiation exposure, but the drug should ideally be taken four hours prior to the exposure. Exposure to radiation can cause genetic mutation; the progeny of those subjected to excessive radiation tend to show deleterious genetic changes. The genetic damage from the atomic bombs dropped on Japan is still evident and such damage will continue to surface in people directly affected by the nuclear diasaster at Chernobyl. Persons working with radioactive materials or X rays protect themselves from excessive exposure to radiation by shields and special clothing usually containing lead. Processes involving radioactive substances are observed through thick plates of specially prepared glass that exclude the harmful rays. A dosimeter, a device measuring the amount of radiation to which an individual has been exposed, is always worn by persons working in radioactive areas.

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...somatic effects of lowlevel, 49 ; understanding of harmful consequences of, 5 6 radiation sickness, 7 8 Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act of 1968, 83n Radiation Effects Research Foundation, 132 , 134 35, 143 Radiation Policy Council...
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...and a half year old daughter has an inoperable brain tumor. Our only hope to remove the tumor is radiation. On the first day of her radiation treatment, she screamed and cried when she found out she would have to be in the room all by herself...
...Shiota, K. 1953. "Effects of radiation on human dentition preliminary...Shiota, K. 1955. "A-bomb radiation effects on human teeth," Journal...204. Timmes, J. J. 1946. "Radiation sickness in Nagasaki: Preliminary report...
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...100 Rads to Whole Body Mild Radiation Sickness, Nausea, Vomiting, and Fatigue...the home were also victims of radiation sickness. The child received serious...is thought to have died from radiation sickness. Other dogs living in the...
What Is Radiations True Target? by Carol...believed that ionizing radiation, like gamma rays, kills...protecting people against radiation sickness, or sparing healthy cells from the ravages of radiation during cancer treatment...
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...of the body, health, and sickness, as well as local historical...experiences show that hibakusha and radiation illnesses are contested categories...victims and the effects of radiation? The atomic explosions caused...terrifying aspect was acute radiation illness, which led to the...
...The danger of spent fuel radiation was also much exaggerated. Natural radiation from earth-bound radioactivity...is often much higher than radiation emanating from accidents...other dangers from natural sickness, natural catastrophes...
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Navy Cures Radiation Sickness with Adult Stem Cells by Terence...blast but suffer lethal doses of radiation. Their bone marrow-the part of...been exposed to a lethal dose of radiation and then transplant those cells back...
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...was largely a believer that radiation causes awful physical mutations...healthy fear of large doses of radiation, but now I wish that my...medicinal in low doses. Now its radiations turn to lose its status as...author, first explains how radiation came to be vilified. This...holds true for radiation sickness and deaths--for the most...
...average. It also says that the radiation exposure for people living near...But people fear exposure to radiation for a good reason. The effects of significant exposure range from radiation sickness (whose symptoms include vomiting...
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...Three Face Test for Radiation Sickness. Byline: STEPHEN WRIGHT...been used this to find the radiation traces. THE LONG-LASTING...EXPOSURE to high doses of radiation can have devastating consequences...accidental-exposure to radiation, which can be inhaled...Other medicines can speed the radiations passage out of the body and...
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...the Philippines.But how fatal is radiation to ones body?A research made on...disabled-world.com, showed that radiation sickness happens when people are exposed to large dosages of radiation referred to as "acute" or a series...
...unit of dose) each year from radiation in the environment, mostly from...threaten health? A. Symptoms of radiation sickness - nausea, vomiting and hair...says. Q. What about medical radiation? A. A chest X-ray delivers...
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RADIATION SICKNESS harmful effect produced on body tissues...Chernobyl . There is no treatment for radiation sickness, although it is sometimes possible...survive otherwise lethal doses of radiation if bone marrow transplants are performed...
RADIATION WEAPON or radiological weapon, a bomb...dirty bomb." Designed to produce radiation sickness in a military force or a civilian population instead of destroy a target, radiation weapons typically consist of a highly...
...accompanied by electromagnetic radiation . The energy produced by radioactivity...radioactive substances can cause radiation sickness , and such substances must therefore...manifestations of radioactivity. The radiation produced during radioactivity...
...They also help to ascertain the effects of radiation on the human organism (see radiation sickness ). In industry, radioactive isotopes are...metal or plastic sheets by the amount of radiation they can stop, testing for corrosion or...
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