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Radiation and health Radiation is the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or moving subatomic particles Natural radiation comes from many naturally occurring radioactive materials found in soil, water, air and in the body Every day, people inhale and ingest forms of radiation from air, food and water
Radiation - World Health Organization (WHO) Radiation is energy that travels in the form of waves or particles and is part of our everyday environment People are exposed to radiation from cosmic rays, as well as to radioactive materials found in the soil, water, food, air and also inside the body
Radiation and health - World Health Organization (WHO) Radiation and health We work to strengthen radiation protection of the public, patients and workers worldwide We provide Member States with evidence-based guidance, tools and technical advice on public health issues related to ionizing and non-ionizing radiation
Ionizing radiation and health effects WHO fact sheet on ionizing radiation, health effects and protective measures: includes key facts, definition, sources, type of exposure, health effects, nuclear emergencies, WHO response
Rayonnements ionisants et effets sur la santé À mesure que les usages des rayonnements ionisants se multiplient, les dangers qu’ils peuvent comporter pour la santé, s’ils ne sont pas correctement utilisés ou confinés, augmentent
Radiation: Ionizing radiation - World Health Organization (WHO) Energy emitted from a source is generally referred to as radiation Examples include heat or light from the sun, microwaves from an oven, X rays from an X-ray tube and gamma rays from radioactive elements Ionizing radiation can remove electrons from the atoms, i e it can ionize atoms
Microsoft Word - Document1 Radiation exposure Ionizing radiation exposure is measured as "absorbed dose" in gray (Gy) The "effective dose" measured in sievert (Sv) takes account of the amount of ionizing radiation energy absorbed, the type of radiation and the susceptibility of various organs and tissues to radiation damage
Radiation: 5G mobile networks and health 5G, or fifth generation, is the latest wireless mobile phone technology, first widely deployed in 2019 5G is expected to increase performance and a wide range of new applications, including strengthening e-Health (telemedicine, remote surveillance, telesurgery)
Radiation: Health consequences of the Fukushima nuclear accident These measures were taken based on radiation safety considerations and the massive damage to the infrastructure and facilities following the earthquake and tsunami These measures resulted in a wide range of social, economic, and public health consequences