Radon is an important cause of lung cancers.
It would be hard to attribute any cardiac difficulties to radon. Radon is an inert gas, but it is radioactive. If it does any damage, it is because it is inhaled and undergoes decay in the lungs. The lungs take the damage, and enough radiation damage can cause cancer. The heart is "safe" in that light. Note that radon is an underrated cause of cancer. Best get up to speed so you can determine if you are at risk.
Radon is a radioactive and dangerous gas when inhaled longtime and at high concentrations. Radon can cause lung cancers.
Radon presence in indoor air is liked to 10% of lung cancer cases in North America.
No, exposure to radon gas, even a large amount, won't give you a headache. Radon is an inert or noble gas, and it is radioactive. Radon exposure is a bad thing as it is the second most common cause of lung cancer. But you won't be able to detect radon by any of your senses, and it will not directly cause you to be "sick" or for a "migrane" to appear. It will, after time, cause cancer because the radiation damage your lungs get from the long exposure. In the mean time, you won't feel a thing. At least not because of an exposure to radon gas.
Lactic acid causes muscles to ache
makes your muscles ache after exercise if you dont cool down properly. it can also cause cramps in your muscles.
Radon is a cause of lung cancers.
Radon is a cause of lung cancers.
Radon is a cause of lung cancers, not for bronchitis.
because cold can cause joints to become stiff and could also make your muscles sore
Your biceps ache due to a build-up of lactic acid in the muscles.
Radon is an important cause of lung cancers.
No, not radon. Radon is known to cause lung cancer.
Emily went home from school with a stomach ache. Muscles can sometimes ache if exercise is too strenuous.
The short answer is yes. It can cause ear ache, too.
You are using the muscles too much. Rest them for awhile.