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What jobs can expose people to radiation?

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All jobs: If you want to be technical, that is. Radiation is all around us. We can get it from both the sun and even the earth. Realistically, however, jobs in the medical and scientific fields pose the most exposure, but safeguards are taken to minimize human risk to practically zero. Be practical-minded when it comes to concerns about radiation. There's a lot of paranoia and mis-information around.

Answered 11/22/2018

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Radiation : Anybody working around equipment producing radiation is exposed to the possibility of being exposed to to radiation. That is why proper precautions need to always be in place to prevent over exposure. Good Luck

Answered 11/20/2018

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See below: Agree with Dr. H. There is radiation in the sun, you are exposed to more radiation in a plane ride. Occupations at risk are folks working in radiology, radiotherapy, nuclear power plants, and mining. Have a healthy diet, exercise, drink plenty of water, have safe sex, and get HPV vaccine. Wish you good health! Nutrition: http://www.choosemyplate.gov/.

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