Radiation Risk
Radiation Risk refers to the probability that exposure to radiation - either natural, such as sunlight, or artificial, such as X-rays - will cause ill health or death. Radiation Risk is assessed by taking into account the type and intensity of exposure, the nature of the radiation, and the age and health of the individual. Radiation Risk is an important consideration in a variety of fields, such as healthcare, construction, and nuclear power. Radiation Risk assessments are used to inform safety protocols and regulations, helping to protect individuals and communities from potential health risks associated with radiation exposure.
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