Impacts of Radiation Exposure on Women, Children & Pregnancy

Impacts of Radiation Exposure on Women, Children & Pregnancy

Postby Oscar » Thu May 20, 2021 4:13 pm

Disproportionate Impacts of Radiation Exposure on Women, Children, and Pregnancy: Taking Back our Narrative

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Cynthia Folkers - March 31, 2021 Journal of the History of Biology volume 54, pages 31–66 (2021) Cite this article

Abstract

Narratives surrounding ionizing radiation have often minimized radioactivity’s impact on the health of human and non-human animals and the natural environment.

Many Cold War research policies, practices, and interpretations drove nuclear technology forward by institutionally obscuring empirical evidence of radiation’s disproportionate and low-dose harm—a legacy we still confront.

Women, children, and pregnancy development are particularly sensitive to exposure from radioactivity, suffering more damage per dose than adult males, even down to small doses, making low doses a cornerstone of concern.

Evidence of compounding generational damage could indicate increased sensitivity through heritable impact.

This essay examines the existing empirical evidence demonstrating these sensitivities, and how research institutions and regulatory authorities have devalued them, willingly sacrificing health in the service of maintaining and expanding nuclear technology (Nadesan 2019).

Radiation’s disproportionate impacts should now be the research and policy focus, as society is poised to make crucial and long-lasting decisions regarding climate change mitigation and future energy sources (Brown 2019b).

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