Radon is a colourless, odourless, radioactive carcinogenic gas that results from the gradual decay of uranium in soils and ...
The data from the University of Calgary's 2024 Cross-Canada Survey of Radon Exposure shows 18 per cent of Canadian homes contain high levels of radon gas that exceeds Health Canada's acceptable ...
Radon gas in Spain is the second highest cause of lung cancer. Invisible, odourless, and absolutely deadly, it causes more ...
The University of Kentucky and community partners are spreading the word about an odorless gas that can be deadly: radon.
Schools with more students from lower-income families are less likely to be tested for radon, according to data from the ...
When people breathe in radon gas, they are more likely to develop lung cancer, particularly when they also breathe tobacco ...
The Utah Geological Survey identifies radon gas as “Utah’s most deadly geological hazard” as it has led to thousands of lung ...
A recent study out of the University of Calgary estimates that more than 10 million Canadians are being exposed to high ...
At the Suncor Oil Refinery in Commerce City, some air pollution is visible to the naked eye. But a new study found another unexpected, and invisible, contaminant: radioactivity.
Utah’s deadliest geological hazard is a gas you can’t see or smell, and Utah officials say one in three homes have ...