Evidence That Lifelong Low Dose Rates of Ionizing Radiation Increase Lifespan in Long- and Short-Lived Dogs
After the 1956 radiation scare to stop weapons testing, studies focused on cancer induction by low-level radiation. Concern has shifted to protecting "radiation-sensitive individuals." Since longevity is a measure of health impact, this analysis reexamined data to compare the effect of dos...
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Main Authors: | Jerry M. Cuttler (Author), Ludwig E. Feinendegen (Author), Yehoshua Socol (Author) |
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2017-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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