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A to Z on content relating to radiation.
Documents relating to ionising and non-ionising radiation, chemical and environmental hazards and the Advisory Groups on Ionising (AGIR) and Non-ionising Radiation (AGNIR).
Information on depleted uranium (DU) including what it is, its uses, health effects and protection from exposure.
Information on sources of natural and man-made ionising radiation, damaging effects and protection from exposure.
AGIR's ninth report (RCE-19): covers the risk of ionising radiation on the development of solid cancers but excludes leukaemia and lymphoma.
This report series contains publications of substantial scientific work carried out by the Health Protection Agency's Radiation Protection Division.
Reports from the Committee on Medical Aspects of Radiation in the Environment (COMARE).
COMARE’s ninth report: advice to government on the review of radiation risks from radioactive internal emitters by CERRIE.
A summary of climate change, its main drivers and what this means for our planet.
Comparison of doses from sources of exposure.
The Advisory Group on Ionising Radiation (AGIR) advises Public Health England on radiation hazards.
AGIR's 10th report (RCE-21) reviews variation in human radiosensitivity and how this might impact on approaches to radiological protection.
This document reviews the health effects in offspring of human populations exposed to radiotherapy and some groups exposed to chemotherapy.
Report on a new method for calculating dose rates to biota from radon and its daughters.
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