by admin | May 5, 2022 | Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt, LNT Hypothesis, Radiophobia
Research Article Summary The article critically examines the longstanding international consensus linking low-dose ionizing radiation to increased cancer risk, arguing that the prevailing linear no-threshold (LNT) model lacks solid empirical support at low exposure...
by admin | Mar 13, 2022 | Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt, Featured Articles, Radiophobia
Hoe-Gary Nuclear War Note - 2022 ...
by admin | Sep 2, 2020 | LNT Hypothesis, Radiophobia
Research Article Summary • Study objective: The National Cancer Institute (NCI) conducted a comprehensive dose-reconstruction and risk-projection study to evaluate potential radiation-related cancer risks among New Mexico residents exposed to fallout from the July 16,...
by admin | Jul 23, 2020 | Featured Articles, Hormesis, LNT Hypothesis, Radiophobia
Joint Communique of SARI, XLNT, and SRI Regarding the Health Effects of … Recommendation: Substantial scientific evidence supports these statements. If the public, professionals, advisory bodies, governments, and the media understand and act on the above information,...
by admin | Jun 26, 2020 | Hormesis, LNT Hypothesis, Radiophobia
Research Article Summary • Challenging the LNT assumption: Calabrese argues that the linear no-threshold (LNT) model—which assumes any amount of ionizing radiation increases cancer risk proportionally—is historically rooted in early policy choices rather than solid...
by admin | May 12, 2020 | Hormesis, Radiophobia
Research Article Summary • Critique of traditional dose–response models: The article challenges the dominance of the linear no-threshold (LNT) model in toxicology and radiation risk assessment, arguing that assuming “any dose is harmful” lacks biological justification...