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生態学および毒性学ジャーナル

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A case study of how Radiation affects people of various ages and how it can be avoided

Artihcus Keviv

Radioactivity is a natural and human-caused phenomenon that has the potential to significantly affect human health. It is the process by which the unstable atom's nucleus releases energy or particles that can cause radiation to be released. Children and the elderly are among the most susceptible populations to the effects of radioactivity [1, 2]. In this article, we'll look at how people of all ages can be affected by radioactivity. The natural environment and manmade sources, such as nuclear power plants and medical devices, both produce radiation, a type of energy. It is also a by-product of some industrial processes and accidents like reactor meltdowns or nuclear explosions. High levels of radiation exposure can be harmful and even fatal. However, radiation exposure can be avoided by taking certain precautions.