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Radiation patients can get near babies if they have been given an external beam radiation. However, if they have been given the injected radioactive isotope, a common treatment for thyroid diseases, they cannot go near babies or even other individuals for that matter.
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lots of radiation, babies were killed, and the parents to the babies were killed so they had no parents to take care of the so obviously that babies all died in the end.
Radiation detriorated some babies on the backs of their mothers. Along with lifelong deformities.
Radiation exposure brings calamities such as this one.
the baby can have a skin disease because of radioactive..
Everyone is affected in radiation. Babies especially because of their soft, still developing skin and body. Tip: NEVER put sunscreen on a baby only toddlers and up. Sunscreen is harmful to the baby, because it clogs their pores, and has many chemicals. When you go out in the sun, babies should wear all clothing, go under a umbrella, and wear a hat. Do not keep your baby out in the sun to long, because of heat rashes, and just being hot. Try not to bring your baby to the beach that often either.
Exposure to high levels of ionizing radiation, such as from x-rays, nuclear fallout, or certain medical treatments, can be a teratogen that increases the risk of birth defects and developmental abnormalities in unborn babies. It is important for pregnant women to avoid unnecessary exposure to radiation and to follow safety protocols when undergoing medical procedures involving radiation.
The blast of atomic bomb causes electrostatic waves and radiation that last for minimum 14 to 18 days in the air after blast, no land could be fertilized cause of the radiation that has been permitted in the land, childrens born abnormal due to radiations that has been emitted on the land and in the atmosphere. It emitted radiation, causing radiation sickness in addition of the people killed and mained. Babies were born for several generation with deformities due to the radiation effects. It eradicated towns and cities thus peoples' homes, communities, families, property, etc.
Both microwave radiation and nuclear electromagnetic radiation are members of the same species, but they're as different as babies are from elephants, to wit, microwaves are much, much less powerful than nuclear electromagnetic radiation. Microwave radiation, for instance, makes atoms shift their position (and magnetic fields) very, very quickly. Now the definition of heat is "movement," so the faster anything moves, the "hotter" we say it is. Ergo, something placed in a microwave-radiation-field becomes noticeably "hotter." But comparing microwave and nuclear electromagnetic radiation is like comparing a face-slap to a 20-ton BOMB. Nuclear radiation comes from atomic nuclei, so "nuclear radiation" can strike, penetrate, damage, and even destroy atoms in their path. Big difference, capiche? Huge.We left out the part about nuclear particulate radiation. There is no comparison there. Additionally, nuclear electromagnetic radiation is ionizing radiation while microwave radiation is not.
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