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"I was very scared because of radiation," he said.
He is tired most of the time because of radiation and multiple medication.
Part of the prefecture could remain off limits for years because of radiation.
"We certainly don't think that people are not going to buy cellphones because of radiation".
However, fluoroscopic-guided lumbar TFESIs put patients at risk because of radiation exposure.
Since then, 500 of the 100,000 or so survivors — 0.5percentt — have died prematurely because of radiation exposure.
In coming decades, the researchers suggest, as many as 2percentt of all cancers in the United States may be because of radiation from CT scans performed today.
A Photogenic Moon The Galileo spacecraft's final flyby of Jupiter's moon Io in January may have fizzled; the craft went into standby mode because of radiation.
An earlier version of this column misstated the number of survivors of the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki who died prematurely because of radiation exposure.
Approximately 50 emergency workers had died of acute radiation sickness shortly after the accident, and 9 children had died from thyroid cancer because of radiation exposure.
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Despite relatively high survival rates, the quality of life of these patients is severely compromised because of radiation-induced impairment of salivary gland function and consequential xerostomia (dry mouth syndrome).
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