Uranium hasn't uses for health.
Uranium is not used for medical purposes. It is primarily used in nuclear reactors for power generation and in military applications for its radioactive properties. However, uranium isotopes are sometimes used in radiation therapy for cancer treatment.
Uranium hasn't medical uses.
it gets you uranium, if you have uses for uranium. beyond that i am not sure exactly what kind of answer you were looking for. there are several hundred possible uses for uranium, most of them totally non-nuclear.
No home uses of uranium, excepting decorative coloured glass objects.
Uranium is indeed toxic, primarily due to its radioactive properties. Exposure to uranium can cause a range of health problems, including kidney damage, increased cancer risk, and other long-term health effects. Handling uranium requires proper safety precautions to minimize exposure and potential health hazards.
Uranium (as dioxide or carbide) is used as fuel for nuclear power reactors.
Nuclear energy sometime uses uranium for its energy source.
Uranium is considered bad because it is radioactive and can emit harmful radiation that can damage cells in the body, leading to various health issues including cancer. In addition, uranium mining and processing can have negative environmental impacts such as water contamination and habitat destruction.
Uranium City is now a dead village.
uranium -just an elemet uranium 235 -element but this is radioactive
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Yes, all the uranium mines are now strictly surveyed.