Radon Assessment in Water Samples in a University Community in Osogbo Osun State
M. A Olaoye,
E.O Muniru,
O.A Jegede
et al.
Abstract:Introduction: Radon is a radioactive gas and one of the leading causes of cancer at high concentrations globally. Inhalation or ingestion of radon-contaminated water through drinking, cooking, or bathing has reportedly increased human health risks. Measuring radon levels in water helps assess the potential health risks associated with ingestion and inhalation. Aims: In this study, the assessment of radon activity in water in some selected places within a university community in Osogbo, Osun State, Nigeria, was… Show more
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