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Dose Optimization to Minimize Radiation Risk for Children Undergoing CT and Nuclear Medicine Imaging is Misguided and Detrimental

by Mark Miller | May 23, 2017 | LNT Hypothesis, Nuclear Medicine, Radiophobia

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Hormetic Response to Low-Dose Radiation: Focus on the Immune System and Its Clinical Implications

Hormetic Response to Low-Dose Radiation: Focus on the Immune System and Its Clinical Implications

by admin | Apr 30, 2017 | Hormesis, Nuclear Medicine

Research Article Summary • Primary focus:This article announces that the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is investing nearly $67 million in research and development for advanced nuclear technologies, part of a broader strategy to support clean energy innovation and...
Petitioning EPA to Establish Scientific Bases for Risk-Based Radiation Regulations

Petitioning EPA to Establish Scientific Bases for Risk-Based Radiation Regulations

by admin | Mar 5, 2017 | Featured Articles, Hormesis, LNT Hypothesis, Nuclear Energy, Nuclear Medicine

EPA petition to Revise Radiation Regulations – Corrected Share FREELY with...

Don’t let radiation scare trump patient care:10 ways you can harm your patients by fear ofradiation-induced cancer from diagnostic imaging

by Mark Miller | Jan 29, 2017 | Nuclear Medicine, Radiophobia

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Research Needs in the Low-dose Radiation Field

Research Needs in the Low-dose Radiation Field

by admin | Nov 18, 2016 | LNT Hypothesis, Nuclear Medicine

Research Article Summary • Primary focus:This article identifies and discusses key research needs in the low-dose radiation field, outlining where scientific uncertainty remains and which areas require further investigation to improve understanding of how low levels...
CT Scans May Reduce Rather than Increase the Risk of Cancer

CT Scans May Reduce Rather than Increase the Risk of Cancer

by admin | Nov 18, 2016 | LNT Hypothesis, Nuclear Medicine

Research Article Summary • Primary focus:This article presents a critique of the commonly used Linear No-Threshold (LNT) model for radiation risk assessment and questions the scientific basis for its continued dominance in radiation protection policy and public health...
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