Prepare for Nuclear Mishap NASSAU AND SUFFOLK Edition
Iodine, an element that naturally collects in the thyroid, can be absorbed in its radioactive form; it concentrates in the thyroid and can trigger cancer decades after exposure, even though the radiation disappears from the body after two months. Potassium iodide pills, widely distributed around Che...
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Published in | Newsday |
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Main Author | |
Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Long Island, N.Y
Newsday LLC
04.07.1986
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Edition | Combined editions |
Online Access | Get full text |
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Summary: | Iodine, an element that naturally collects in the thyroid, can be absorbed in its radioactive form; it concentrates in the thyroid and can trigger cancer decades after exposure, even though the radiation disappears from the body after two months. Potassium iodide pills, widely distributed around Chernobyl in the days after the disaster, block the absorption of radioactive iodine 131. Taking this simple precaution to protect the public from radioactive exposure is the least we can do. |
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