[time-nuts] Rb danger

DaveH info at blackmountainforge.com
Thu Jul 11 16:55:32 UTC 2013


And there is a body of thought that low doses are actually beneficial --
stimulating the body's repair mechanisms.

More here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radiation_hormesis

Dave 

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> [mailto:time-nuts-bounces at febo.com] On Behalf Of Didier Juges
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> To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement
> Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Rb danger
> 
> Marie Curie died at 66 of radiation related anemia. Not a bad 
> age for the times, particularly considering the amount of 
> radiations her body must have absorbed during her life.
> 
> Didier
> 
> lstoskopf at cox.net wrote:
> >I just finished Bernard Jaffe's history of chemistry book.  
> The Curies
> >spent years in a small building with tons of ore boiling, mixing,
> >filtering, etc to get a small bit of radium.  He died (with some
> >radiation changes) by getting his head run over by a car.  
> She died as
> >an old lady of whatever.  At the age I suspect most of us are, I
> >suspect that something else will get us.
> >
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