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    • 05/22/2024
    • 4:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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    Get ready for an eye-opening event on May 22nd! We're diving deep into the world of radon with intriguing insights that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Here's a sneak peek at what's in store:

    1. **The Moon's Influence on Radon:** Ever wondered if lunar cycles affect radon levels? Join us as we explore groundbreaking research that suggests a connection between moon phases and indoor radon fluctuations. Prepare to be amazed by the evidence linking tidal gravity to radon levels in homes.

    2. **Radon and Alzheimer's Disease:** Delve into the potential link between radon exposure and Alzheimer's disease. Discover surprising correlations between radon incidence rates and Alzheimer's prevalence in different countries. Learn how ongoing medical research is shedding light on this important health concern.

    3. **Understanding Radiation Science:** Explore the complex world of nuclear physics and radiation science in layman's terms. Learn from experts like Dr. George L. Voelz as we uncover the implications of alpha radiation from radon gas. Gain insights into the potential health risks associated with radon exposure and the importance of mitigation efforts.

    4. **Plutonium Degradation and Radon:** Uncover the parallels between plutonium degradation and radon decay. Discover how helium porosity within plutonium sheds light on the powerful force behind alpha radiation. Gain a deeper understanding of why radon mitigation efforts are crucial for safeguarding public health.

    Join us as we tackle these vital topics and more on May 22nd. Together, let's work towards a safer, radon-free environment for all. Don't miss out! #RadonAwareness #HealthAndSafety #May22Event





 

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The Maryland Chapter's parent organization, Indoor Environments Association, formerly the American Association of Radon Scientists and Technologists is a 501(c) (6) non-profit organization.

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