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Why Radioactive Isotopes Surround Us

8 min · 11. feb. 2025
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EPISODE 69 Title: Why Radioactive Isotopes Surround Us: And What You Can Do To Protect Yourself Look ma! I’m glowing! It’s our worst nightmare. Radioactive clouds from some nearby damaged Nuclear plant singe our defenseless bodies, and we grow a third eye like those fish on The Simpsons. Don’t tell us this thought never crossed your mind. We know better. The real issue? We don’t need to live nearby for radiation from an event like Fukushima to affect us. As one Canadian high school student just figured out – the fallout has arrived! Don’t panic, though. You have options and ways to protect yourself from these gnarly toxins. Check out our podcast for insights on what to do and how to thrive in this crazy Nuclear age!

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