by Mark Miller | Apr 24, 2018 | LNT Hypothesis
http://www.doseinfo-radar.com/LNT.html The concept of LNT appears to be very contentious these days, but it isn’t really contentious. It’s just wrong. Let’s start by looking at its fundamental suppositions:
by admin | Mar 23, 2018 | Hormesis, LNT Hypothesis
Research Article Summary • Primary focus:This article reports on research involving nuclear medicine imaging techniques to evaluate how specific radiotracers or procedures can be used to assess disease processes, improve diagnostic accuracy, or guide therapy. Nuclear...
by admin | Mar 1, 2018 | Hormesis, LNT Hypothesis
Research Article Summary • Primary focus:This article examines how low-dose ionizing radiation impacts cancer development and progression, drawing on data from clinical and experimental studies to explore whether low levels of radiation are associated with increased...
by Mark Miller | Feb 26, 2018 | LNT Hypothesis
http://jnm.snmjournals.org/content/early/2018/02/22/jnumed.117.206219 The 2006 National Academy of Sciences Biological Effects of Ionizing Radiation (BEIR) VII report is a well recognized and frequently cited source on the legitimacy of the linear no-threshold (LNT)...
by admin | Feb 19, 2018 | LNT Hypothesis, Nuclear Medicine
Research Article Summary • Primary focus:This article investigates the biological effects of low-dose ionizing radiation on DNA and cellular processes, with the goal of understanding whether low-dose exposures produce simply reduced harmful effects relative to high...