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    Raadium Stereotypes

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    lucky: they have a secure job with relatively high pay. Unbeknownst to them, every time they place the brush between their lips, they deposit radioactive radium into their bodies. Today, we know that their futures will not be easy. Within a year or two many women will develop tumors and then be painfully killed by the radium poison. When they seek the aid of the company that they painted for they will be turned down, left to fend for themselves. These women worked in factories

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    Water Pollution

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    Additionally, once the zeolite molecular sieve columns are saturated with radium, the resulting solid radioactive waste must be disposed of because the radium binds too tightly to the zeolite and cannot be removed for future use in energy or heat production. Thus, this method still produces radioactive waste, which has reached a total of one million tons in just one year.17 Because the solid waste produced exceeds radioactive material soil application and landfill limits, this waste must be disposed

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    discovery. The discovery of radium in 1898 led a “Radium Craze”. Numerous products were created using this new miracle product—a more popular product being luminescent watches painted with glowing radium paint. The women who painted these watch dials became known as the Radium girls1. The tragedy of the Radium Girls ultimately taught us about the dangers of radiation and how radiation can affect the human body. The story of radium girls has to begin with the discovery of radium in 1898 by Marie and

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    As radium continued to increase in popularity, more uses for the material emerged. The U.S. Radium Corporation began making big money on having their workers paint watch dials with radium luminescent paint known as Undark. Not only were these watches practical for everyday life, they were also helpful with the war effort and provided young women

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    Shreya Vallimanalan 7-7 12/5/2015 Marie Curie and the Exploration of Radium During the early nineteenth century, French physicist Henri Becquerel observed radioactivity by recording how uranium emits radiation that is strong enough to blacken covered photographic plates. Scientists used to believe that uranium emitted “rays”, after they headed about Becquerel’s work. Later on, after Curie’s research, they came to know that those “rays” were actually very small particles. Wilhelm Roentgen discovered

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    the contamination originated from the processing of wastes and demolition debris from the Radium Dial Co. from 1918 to 1936 and Luminous Processes, Inc. from 1937 to 1978. These businesses produced luminous dials for clocks and watches, using radium-based paint. Contaminants and threats: Radium, (Ra, atomic number 88), is a naturally-occurring

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    In her book, The Body Electric, Carolyn Thomas de la Pena states, “Electricity had not only fascinated turn-of-century city dwellers with light displays and transportation marvels, it also had made them fear for their physical health.” This fear of health can be seen in the way the people clung to these devices as a way to achieve optimal health and vigor of body. The electric and radioactive treatments these people used has shaped the way pharmaceuticals are now handled, and how advertisements are

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    water tested negative for everything but Radium and Gross Alpha. Radium is element number 88 on the periodic table and from the name, you can guess that this element is highly radioactive and can be very harmful to the human body. For starters, if radium is ingested and absorbed into the cells and tissues, it can and will start to deteriorate the surrounding tissues. Specifically, radium may cause problems in the immune system including anemia. Radium can cause cataracts and fractured teeth (from

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    Dona Ana Case Study

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    was a change over a year ago moving Radium to Doña Ana 140 pages outside of Doña Ana why did we move Doña Ana to radium springs. State fire marshal wanted to close so 2 are in Radium, and 2 are in Doña Ana. When a first call goes out they will move the radium to dona ana station. The state did make an option a substation of dona ana still going to be dona ana fire headed out to radium felt it was easier to do it this way. It ups the numbers for radium. Radium does have 2 volunteers in the department

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    Cervix If your loved one or you is diagnosed with or may think that you have cervical cancer, the cancer of cervix team at Radium Cancer Hospital is here to treat you. We hold internationally recognized physicians who are dedicated to offer compassionate care, treatment, support and personalized diagnosis for patients suffering with cervical cancer or any member in your family. Radium Cancer Hospital offers exceptional care by  Leading gynaec oncology specialists serve you in diagnosis and treatment

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