Yves Earhart 
Radioactive Foods [EPUB ebook] 

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Radioactive Foods sheds light on the often-underestimated dangers of radioactive contamination in our food supply, stemming from nuclear accidents, soil contamination, and radiation exposure.
It explores how radioactive materials enter the food chain, emphasizing the long-term consequences for both human health and environmental safety.
The book highlights that current safety standards may not fully address the cumulative effects of low-level radiation, particularly on vulnerable populations.
For instance, the presence of Cesium-137 and Strontium-90, two key radionuclides, can lead to increased health risks when ingested through contaminated plants and animals.

The book begins by laying the groundwork with an overview of nuclear physics and the behavior of radionuclides.
It then progresses by tracing the pathways of these materials through the food chain and assessing the associated health risks.
Case studies from past nuclear incidents, like Chernobyl and Fukushima, are analyzed, alongside data from organizations such as the WHO and IAEA.

A unique aspect of the book is its focus on how radioactive contamination can exacerbate the impacts of other environmental stressors, like pollution and climate change, on food security.

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