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The Mistaken Birth and Adoption of LNT: An Abridged Version

The Mistaken Birth and Adoption of LNT: An Abridged Version

by admin | Oct 10, 2017 | Hormesis, LNT Hypothesis

Research Article Summary • Primary focus:This article examines how low-dose ionizing radiation affects biological systems, particularly through cellular and molecular mechanisms that may differ from responses seen with higher doses of exposure. The goal is to...
Radiation Hormesis, Cancer, and Freedom in American Medicine – Robinson – Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons Volume 18 Number 3 Fall 2013

Radiation Hormesis, Cancer, and Freedom in American Medicine – Robinson – Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons Volume 18 Number 3 Fall 2013

by admin | Sep 20, 2017 | Hormesis, LNT Hypothesis, Nuclear Medicine

Research Article Summary • Primary theme:This article examines the concept of radiation hormesis in relation to cancer and medical practice, arguing that low doses of ionizing radiation may activate protective biological mechanisms and challenging the conventional...
Radiobiology and Radiation Hormesis: New Evidence and its Implications for Medicine and Society – Chapter 1

Radiobiology and Radiation Hormesis: New Evidence and its Implications for Medicine and Society – Chapter 1

by admin | Sep 17, 2017 | Hormesis, LNT Hypothesis

Research Article Summary • Core theme:This work explores the concept of radiobiology and radiation hormesis — the idea that very low doses of ionizing radiation might not only lack harmful effects but could elicit beneficial biological responses. It brings together...
Current Radiation Protection Limits: An Urgent Need for Change

Current Radiation Protection Limits: An Urgent Need for Change

by admin | Sep 14, 2017 | LNT Hypothesis, Nuclear Energy, Radiophobia

Research Article Summary • Central theme:This article argues that current radiation protection limits — especially those based on conservative models like the Linear No-Threshold (LNT) assumption and the ALARA (As Low As Reasonably Achievable) principle — may not...
Flaws in the LNT single-hit model for cancer risk: An historical assessment

Flaws in the LNT single-hit model for cancer risk: An historical assessment

by admin | Jul 27, 2017 | Hormesis, LNT Hypothesis

Research Article Summary • Primary focus:This article investigates how low doses of ionizing radiation affect cellular stress responses, particularly focusing on oxidative metabolism, DNA damage signaling, and how cells balance damage and repair at dose levels far...
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