by admin | Jun 20, 2016 | Featured Articles, Hormesis, LNT Hypothesis, Radiophobia
Research Article Summary • Primary focus:This article examines how living organisms and biological systems respond to low doses of ionizing radiation from an evolutionary and ecological perspective. The authors argue that organisms have long existed in environments...
by admin | Jun 18, 2016 | Hormesis, LNT Hypothesis, Radiophobia
Research Article Summary • Primary focus:This article explores how biological systems—particularly living organisms and ecosystems—respond to low doses of ionizing radiation, with an emphasis on integrating evolutionary, ecological, and mechanistic biological...
by Mark Miller | May 18, 2016 | Featured Articles, Hormesis, LNT Hypothesis, Radiophobia
https://www.spiegel.de/international/world/chernobyl-hints-radiation-may-be-less-dangerous-than-thought-a-1088744.html” Thirty years after the Chernobyl disaster, it has become clear that radioactivity might be less harmful than originally thought. Some...
by admin | May 17, 2016 | Hormesis, LNT Hypothesis, Radiophobia
Research Article Summary • Central topic:This article discusses a controversial theory proposed by a former University of Missouri professor suggesting that low-level radiation may have health benefits — potentially even helping protect against disease — and explores...
by admin | Apr 24, 2016 | Hormesis
Research Article Summary • Primary focus:This article investigates the biological effects of low-dose ionizing radiation, emphasizing how cellular and systemic responses at low exposures differ from high-dose effects and challenging the assumption that risk increases...
by Mark Miller | Apr 24, 2016 | Hormesis, LNT Hypothesis, Radiophobia
http://health.usnews.com/health-news/patient-advice/articles/2016-04-21/why-what-you-think-about-radiation-might-just-be-wrong Why What You Think About Radiation Might Just Be Wrong