A look inside the Office of Radiation Protection at the Department of?Health
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*Radiation and Health: Radioactive Materials Section [ [link removed] ]*
*A look inside the Office of Radiation Protection at the Department of?Health*
Radiation is all around us.
This form of energy appears more in some places than others. It causes a disproportionate impact on populations based on where they are. Certain communities (based on race, ethnicity, gender, etc.) may be more at risk due to radiation exposure.
This year, we will share how the Department of Health?s Office of Radiation Protection helps keep all people in Washington, and our environment, safe and healthy. Earlier, we examined the X-ray Section [ [link removed] ]. Today, we look inside the Office of Radiation Protection?s Radioactive Materials Section.
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