Report on the effects of radiation on the human body.

In short, radiation is radiation, a stream of small particles.

Over the past years, mankind has learned to use radioactive particles in production, medicine, but at the same time, the number of people affected by the radiation itself has grown.

Radiation-related diseases:

leukemia;
leukemia;
breast cancer;
thyroid cancer;
malignant formations;
acute and chronic forms of radiation sickness and more.

Radiation causes many reversible and non-reversible processes in the human body. Some changes appear in subsequent generations as well.

In general, the level of damage depends on the duration and intensity of the radiation.



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