FAQs: Radiation's health effects - Health - CBC News

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We are all naturally exposed to background radiation from radon, a colourless, odourless gas found in soil, water and air. Unnatural sources of exposure such as medical X-rays deliver about 10 days' worth of naturally occurring radiation.
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FAQs: Radiation's health effects - Health - CBC News
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We are all naturally exposed to background radiation from radon, a colourless, odourless gas found in soil, water and air. Unnatural sources of exposure such as medical X-rays deliver about 10 days' worth of naturally occurring radiation.
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