Ultraviolet Radiation, with prolonged contact with the skin, can later in life cauuse skin cancer
No, Hawaii is currently not in danger of radiation from the incidents involving the nuclear reactors in Japan.
SKIN CANCER!
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Ionising radiation from Alpha, Beta and Gamma emissions (from radioactive materials) are harmful to most organs of the body.
Gamma radiation is considered among the most dangerous forms of radiation due to its ability to penetrate deeper into the body and cause damage to cells and DNA. However, the level of danger also depends on the dose and exposure time.
Any danger exist from the smokers irradiation; but tobacco contain traces of polonium.
The U.S does not face much of a threat from the radiation in Japan but it may quite be possible for the minimal amounts of radiation to get here, possibly the amount a microwave emits when activated.
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If the nuclear plant has an accident that allows radiation to leak, the radiation can make nearby receptors quite ill. Edit: This is a bit of an understatement tbh. If the radiation "leaks" and people nearby are exposed to said radiation, statistically, their chances of all manner of diseases is increased. Mainly cancer.
LCD televisions radiate very little energy and are considered to be as safe as any other electronic devices. There is no evidence to suggest that there is any danger form radiation.
Radiation in outer space can potentially harm astronauts by increasing their risk of cancer, damaging cells and DNA, and affecting vital organs like the brain and heart. Long-term exposure to cosmic radiation can also lead to radiation sickness and weaken the immune system. This is why spacecraft and spacesuits are designed to provide some protection against radiation.
we die because of the solar radiation, right now the ozone and the earths magnetism protects us