Large segments of Western populations hold sciences in low esteem. This trend became particularly pervasive in the field of radiation sciences in recent decades. The resulting lack of knowledge, easily filled with fear that feeds on itself, makes people susceptible to prevailing dogmas. Decades-long moratorium on nuclear power in the US, resentment of “anything nuclear”, and delay/refusal to obtain medical radiation procedures are some of the societal consequences. The problem has been exacerbated by promulgation of the linear-no-threshold (LNT) dose response model by advisory bodies such as the ICRP, NCRP and others. This model assumes no safe level of radiation and implies that response is the same per unit dose regardless of the total do...
People are more often exposed to low as opposed to high doses of ionising radiation (IR). Knowledge ...
Good scientific evidence continues to accumulate that contradicts and discredits the Linear No-Thres...
The “no dose is safe” linear no-threshold (LNT) model forms the basis for radiation safety in radiol...
Large segments of Western populations hold sciences in low esteem. This trend became particularly pe...
The linear no-threshold (LNT) assumption is over 70 years old and holds that all ionizing radiation ...
The robustness of the international system of radiological protection relies on regularly updating i...
The great tragedy of science—the slaying of a beautiful hypothesis by an ugly fact. —Huxley TH. Engl...
Current justification by linear no-threshold (LNT) cancer risk model advocates for its use in low-do...
Today's radiation safety norms are based on the linear no-threshold theory (LNT): extrapolation of t...
Current guidelines for limiting exposure of humans to ionizing radiation are based on the linear-no-...
The 1986 April 26th Chernobyl event was the worst nuclear power accident—it killed 31 people. Its si...
International audienceThe linear no-threshold (LNT) model was introduced into the radiological prote...
In 2005, two expert advisory bodies examined the evidence on the effects of low doses of ionizing ra...
In spite of long traditions, treatments utilizing radon-rich air or water have not been unequivocall...
The 1986 April 26 th Chernobyl event was the worst nuclear power accident—it killed 31 people. Its s...
People are more often exposed to low as opposed to high doses of ionising radiation (IR). Knowledge ...
Good scientific evidence continues to accumulate that contradicts and discredits the Linear No-Thres...
The “no dose is safe” linear no-threshold (LNT) model forms the basis for radiation safety in radiol...
Large segments of Western populations hold sciences in low esteem. This trend became particularly pe...
The linear no-threshold (LNT) assumption is over 70 years old and holds that all ionizing radiation ...
The robustness of the international system of radiological protection relies on regularly updating i...
The great tragedy of science—the slaying of a beautiful hypothesis by an ugly fact. —Huxley TH. Engl...
Current justification by linear no-threshold (LNT) cancer risk model advocates for its use in low-do...
Today's radiation safety norms are based on the linear no-threshold theory (LNT): extrapolation of t...
Current guidelines for limiting exposure of humans to ionizing radiation are based on the linear-no-...
The 1986 April 26th Chernobyl event was the worst nuclear power accident—it killed 31 people. Its si...
International audienceThe linear no-threshold (LNT) model was introduced into the radiological prote...
In 2005, two expert advisory bodies examined the evidence on the effects of low doses of ionizing ra...
In spite of long traditions, treatments utilizing radon-rich air or water have not been unequivocall...
The 1986 April 26 th Chernobyl event was the worst nuclear power accident—it killed 31 people. Its s...
People are more often exposed to low as opposed to high doses of ionising radiation (IR). Knowledge ...
Good scientific evidence continues to accumulate that contradicts and discredits the Linear No-Thres...
The “no dose is safe” linear no-threshold (LNT) model forms the basis for radiation safety in radiol...