
Radiation technologies and radiation sources are an integral part of our daily lives, starting with imaging devices: the Computed Tomography (CT) scanner, the X-ray scanner, the dental scanner, the Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (MRI) scanner and many others, and going on to the smoke detectors housed in the rooms where we spend our daily lives, and even the digital device you are currently using to read this report. Current trends provided by the scientific community are discovering more and more adverse effects of radiation technologies on our general state of health, as a consequence of the constant use of these types of devices that emit electromagnetic waves. Some of these can be reduced by using the appropriate safety equipment.
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