The CBC’s Clare Mackenzie visited the Research Productivity Council in Fredericton to find out more about radon: what it is, ...
Radon enters homes through cracks and openings in the foundation, particularly in basements and lower levels.
Radon is a radioactive gas found in nearly every Canadian home. A new research study is putting a renewed spotlight on the ...
Radon gas is odorless, colorless and tasteless. It’s not humanmade; it’s naturally occurring. It seeps up from the ground and ...
In 2012, about seven per cent of homes were found to have dangerous quantities of the gas. Now that figure is 17.8 per cent, ...
Aaron Goodarzi (standing) and Dustin Pearson look at human cells damaged by radon in the Environmental Cancer Research Hub, University of Calgary. The 2024 Cross-Canada Survey of Radon Exposure in ...
A countrywide study says radioactive radon exposure is on the rise and continues to be a critical public health concern.
(Saint Paul, MN)--Minnesota health officials are finding that schools with more lower-income students are seeing less radon ...
Radon, a radioactive element that seeps up from the earth itself is something many homeseekers in B.C. may not be aware of, but it’s worth knowing what it is and how you can handle it to protect ...
Radon is a radioactive gas found in nearly every Canadian home. A new research study is putting a renewed spotlight on the invisible, odourless element that is the second-leading cause of lung ...
There are an estimated 10.3 million Canadians living in houses with high radon, increasing their risk of developing lung cancer in the future. The report reveals nearly 18% of Canadian homes ...