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Risks from ionizing radiation

For the public in the United Kingdom — and the United States — natural radon is a far greater radiation hazard than are emissions from nuclear installations.

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Clarke, R., Southwood, T. Risks from ionizing radiation. Nature 338, 197–198 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1038/338197a0

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