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  2. Radium-226 - Wikipedia

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    Several of these workers died from illnesses caused by radium exposure. [5] Many rocks and soils contain low concentrations of 226 Ra, which forms from the radioactive decay of naturally occurring uranium. The decay of 226 Ra produces radon-222, a radioactive gas that can accumulate in inadequately ventilated homes and other enclosed spaces.

  3. Radium Girls - Wikipedia

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    The book suggests that radium-228 exposure is more harmful to health than exposure to radium-226. Radium-228 is more likely to cause cancer of the bone as the shorter half-life of radon-220 compared to radon-222 causes the daughter nuclides of radium-228 to deliver a greater dose of alpha radiation to the bones. It also considers the induction ...

  4. Radium Dial Company - Wikipedia

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    The company is notable for being involved in the radium poisoning of the Radium Girls. The workers in the factories were told that the radium paint was harmless. Radium's negative health effects were well-known at the time, however it was thought that small amounts of radium were not dangerous and even a cure for lack of energy. [1]

  5. List of orphan source incidents - Wikipedia

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    An additional hospitalization in June 1996 was later recognized as having been caused by radiation exposure. An investigation in October 1997 found a number of sources throughout and around the property, including 200 radium-226 coated gun sights. The primary and most active source, a metal cylinder containing cesium-137 with an estimated dose ...

  6. These Shining Lives - Wikipedia

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    Radium Dial, the company that hires the women to do the painting, tells them that there is no evidence that radium is harmful, and even that it has health benefits. After a period of time, the workers notice that their hands start glowing in the dark, but assume that it is just from the radium powder that is used to paint the faces.

  7. Grace Fryer - Wikipedia

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    Grace Fryer (14 March 1899 – 27 October 1933) [1] was an American dial painter and Radium Girl, [2] who sued U.S. Radium after suffering radium poisoning while employed painting watch faces. [3] Subsequently, joined by fellow workers Quinta McDonald, Albina Larice, Edna Hussman, and Katherine Schaub, Fryer brought a suit labelled in the media ...

  8. Man gets 226 years in deaths of 2 Alaska Native women. He ...

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    A man who killed two Alaska Native women and videotaped the torture death of one was sentenced Friday to 226 years in prison. Man gets 226 years in deaths of 2 Alaska Native women. He filmed the ...

  9. Radithor - Wikipedia

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    It consisted of triple-distilled water containing at a minimum 1 microcurie (37 kBq) each of the radium-226 and 228 isotopes. The time of Radithor and radioactive elixirs ended in 1932, with the premature death of one of its most fervent users, Eben Byers, an American golfer. This history led to the strengthening of regulatory control of ...