High doses of radiation exposure lead to higher chances of having cancer later in life. A dose of 100 rems will cause some initial signs of radiation sickness, such as loss of white blood cells, nausea, vomiting, and headache. Some loss of hair may occur, and nerve cells and those that line the digestive tract will be damaged.
The factors that determine the severity of the effects of radiation are the dose of radiation received and the type of radiation exposure. Higher doses of radiation and exposure to certain types of radiation, such as ionizing radiation, can lead to more severe effects on the human body.
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Exposure to high levels of radiation can damage cells and tissues, leading to radiation sickness and long-term health effects such as cancer. In extreme cases, radiation exposure can be fatal.
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Exposure to radiation. Keeping a safe distance from the radiation source, limiting the time of exposure, and using shielding materials can help reduce the risk of harm from radiation exposure.
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The effects of radiation are dependent on the intensity and duration of exposure. See related links below for effects.