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Well, on the one hand radiation can cause genetic mutation (cell death or cancer)... it can cause illness due to mutated proteins and whatnot that cause cellular function and processes to become messed up (radiation sickness). That is radiation, by itself. Radioactive material gives off radiation. If consumed or ingested, the source of radiation would be inside the body, providing a continuous dose.


Most radioactive materials are poisonous by its very chemical nature... like uranium, which is a heavy metal... and is poisonous regardless of its isotopic properties.


And chemical isotope that has one chemical property can be consumed and utilized by the body, naturally... like the formation of cell membranes or calcium for bones. If those chemicals themselves were radioactive then when they decay, they will convert to alternative chemicals. The radiation or material itself is irrelevant in this case, but the problem arises in the fact that essential components of the body are no longer built using the proper materials. Things fall apart.

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