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Radiation Sickness. By: Liting Zou, Alberto Hernandez, Luis Cano, and Samantha Restrepo. The Problem:. Cancer Related Damage DNA Offspring. What is Radiation?. Radiation is the emission and propagation of energy in the form of waves, rays or particles.
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Radiation Sickness By: Liting Zou, Alberto Hernandez, Luis Cano, and Samantha Restrepo
The Problem: • Cancer Related • Damage DNA • Offspring
What is Radiation? • Radiation is the emission and propagation of energy in the form of waves, rays or particles. • Radiation release when atom start fission. • Average 1mGy per year
How could you get radiation? 1 of many ways:
Laws and Strategies • NRC limited amount of radiation that could be emitted by a nuclear facility • In 1957 the International Atomic Energy Agency was made to encourage peaceful applications of nuclear power • In 1963 The Partial Test Ban Treaty was made (restricted all bomb testing) • RECP provided compensation to all those that were affected by the radiation or that were ill
Future Prediction • I think that radiation will continue to be exposed because more countries will test more bombs. • Medicine will be made to help people with radiation sickness. • If the medicine isn't made more people will die due to the cancer as an effect of cancer. • People will pass on their radiation to their offsprings and the next generation. • Still will affect people in the future because its still effecting as today.