Working under severe safety conditions: extremely minor effects.
Scars, Burns, Bruises, Death
Uranium hasn't uses for health.
Excepting the rare cases of contamination after an accident foods contain uranium in extremely traces, without any health significance.
Uranium ore emits radon gas. The health effects of high exposure to radon is a particular problem in the mining of uranium; significant excess lung cancer deaths have been identified in epidemiological studies of uranium miners employed in the 1940s and 1950s
Yes, all the uranium mines are now strictly surveyed.
Uranium is not used to fight against cancer !Inhalation of fine powders of uranium or uranium compounds may be a cause of lung cancers.
There are several serious health effects of stearic acid from cigarettes. It is contained in the smoke and can cause serious respiratory issues, skin irritation, organ toxicity, and possible cancerous and carcinogenic effects.
Depleted uranium is mildly radioactive, but poses a considerable health threat as a heavy metal poison or toxin.
Internal contamination (by ingestion or inhalation) with powders and aerosols (uranium metal or uranium compounds); the external irradiation is insignificant.
A typo. You might, however, be interested to know about Radon, a radioactive noble gas with an atomic number of 86, which is formed from the decay of underground Uranium and can pose a health hazard as it accumulates in poorly-ventilated homes.
Urbanization can lead to increased air pollution, noise pollution, and stress, which can have negative effects on physical and mental health. It can also result in limited access to green spaces and increased risk of infectious diseases due to overcrowding. Additionally, urban lifestyles may contribute to unhealthy behaviors such as sedentary lifestyles and poor dietary choices.
Uranium is toxic and radioactive; the primary health risk is the inhalation of fine powders; this can be after many years a cause of lung cancers.