May 18, 2024
In the early 20th century, watch manufacturers hired women to paint clock faces with radium-laced paint that would glow in the dark. As these women became sick (often fatally so) from radium exposure, they sued the watchmakers, eventually winning a legal battle that became a milestone for occupational health and safety standards.
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How Radioactive Isotopes are Used in Medicine
Radioactive isotopes, or radioisotopes, are species of chemical elements that are produced through the natural decay of atoms. Exposure to radiation generally is considered harmful to the human body, but radioisotopes are highly valuable in medicine, particularly in the diagnosis and treatment of
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