Radon is an odorless, invisible radioactive gas. It's naturally released from rocks, soil and water—and it can get trapped ...
Our neighbors were selling their home and had it tested for radon. The test was positive. Why should we be concerned about ...
Exposure to radon was linked to an increased risk for gestational diabetes, a population-based cohort study suggested. Among 9,107 mothers-to-be, those living in U.S. counties with the highest radon ...
A statewide association is urging Hoosiers to evaluate the dangers of radon gas, the leading cause of lung cancer among non-smokers.
New data link higher county-level radon exposure to gestational diabetes (GD) in women who haven’t previously given birth, emphasizing the need to consider environmental risks in maternal and fetal ...
Radon exposure is a serious environmental risk that can cause lung cancer, and it is recommended that everyone monitor their ...
The EPA and the U.S. Surgeon General have determined that exposure to radon gas is the second-leading cause of lung cancer in ...
A long-awaited update to Canada's national building code requires newly built homes to include a type of radon mitigation ...
January is National Radon Action, or Awareness, month and multiple health organizations have campaigned to test for radon ...
Radon gas, an invisible health threat that can build up in your home, is putting more Canadians at risk of deadly lung cancer. A national research team is using throwaway toenail clippings to find ...
Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the U.S. According to the Lung Association’s recently released “State of Lung Cancer” report, more than 33% of homes tested for radon in Illinois ...