Speaking as an Engineer, Radiation is a high energy source that fries, disrupts
and majorly injures cells in the body. The body comprises cells of different types working together as whole.
The resulting effect of radiation on cells is to permanently injure each one, so that each one is far less able to communicate to the other cells in the body, or to function properly. This leads to illness, disease and cancer as the body needs to operate as one to stay well (quoting Hipprocates, the father of real medicine).
Its like having each neighbor in a community burned in a fire and then asking that community to set up a neighborhood watch scheme - they have too much on their
mind in surviving, to work together as a whole. Then major social problems can arise in that community, as a result.
With regards populations, the effect of Radiation is to create hysteria in that population, as people cannot see the radiation and are always in fear of it because they know it reduces their lifespan, dramatically. It is this fear & resulting hysteria that is considered highly desirable by supporters of radiation in warfare.
Infrared radiation is not harmful to the body in small doses. However, overexposure to high levels of infrared radiation can cause burns and tissue damage. It is important to follow safety guidelines when using infrared technology.
Ionizing radiation, such as gamma rays, X-rays, and some types of particles, can harm internal organs by damaging their cells and causing mutations that may lead to cancer. Exposure to high levels of ionizing radiation can also cause immediate effects, such as radiation sickness and organ failure.
Yes, this is true. The longer a person is exposed to radiation and the closer they are to the source of radiation, the greater their risk of harm. The amount of radiation absorbed by the body is directly related to the duration and proximity of exposure.
That depends what radiation - there are several types. For example, visible light, in the usual quantities, does no harm at all. A very intense light, or other types of radiation, can be very harmful indeed.That depends what radiation - there are several types. For example, visible light, in the usual quantities, does no harm at all. A very intense light, or other types of radiation, can be very harmful indeed.That depends what radiation - there are several types. For example, visible light, in the usual quantities, does no harm at all. A very intense light, or other types of radiation, can be very harmful indeed.That depends what radiation - there are several types. For example, visible light, in the usual quantities, does no harm at all. A very intense light, or other types of radiation, can be very harmful indeed.
Yes, exposure to high levels of plasma radiation can be lethal. Plasma radiation releases intense energy which can damage tissues and organs in the body, leading to serious injury or death. It is important to avoid exposure to high levels of plasma radiation to prevent harm.
Brain
Yes infection and disease in the body can have an affect on the rest of the body including the brain and heart.
Huffing gas can cause the body organs to malfunction. Huffing gas does not only harm the respiratory system, but can harm the heart and brain.
microwaves cook your brain if you get close to them because they cause bad damage, you should not stand near them while running
All cell phones emit some amount of electromagnetic radiation. Given the close proximity of the phone to the head, it is possible for the radiation to cause some sort of harm to the inner ear and brain.
Infrared radiation is not harmful to the body in small doses. However, overexposure to high levels of infrared radiation can cause burns and tissue damage. It is important to follow safety guidelines when using infrared technology.
Ionizing radiation, such as gamma rays, X-rays, and some types of particles, can harm internal organs by damaging their cells and causing mutations that may lead to cancer. Exposure to high levels of ionizing radiation can also cause immediate effects, such as radiation sickness and organ failure.
Radiation will always harm people no matter where they are, as it causes cancer.
Years of drug abuse can harm both your body and brain. Dependency is most common among street drugs and sometimes a person can suffer side effects that may leave severe damage to the brain resulting in coma.
Yes, this is true. The longer a person is exposed to radiation and the closer they are to the source of radiation, the greater their risk of harm. The amount of radiation absorbed by the body is directly related to the duration and proximity of exposure.
The brain itself does not have pain receptors because it does not feel pain. Pain receptors are located in other parts of the body to signal potential harm or damage to the brain.
over a long period of time it can harm you