One in three Utah homes have a high level of radioactive gas that causes lung cancer—and most Utahns don't know it.
Radon gas is the second leading cause of lung cancer behind smoking, but 75% of Americans haven’t tested their homes for it.
Colorless, odorless radon gas lurks in many homes and is the second leading cause of lung cancer. The EPA provides a map showing average indoor radon levels across the U.S. and there are ways to test ...
Radon is one of the leading causes of lung cancer. But a new survey found most Americans haven't had their homes tested for ...
Radon is a radioactive gas you can't see, feel, taste, or smell. It starts out as uranium, a heavy metal found in the ground and most rocks on the planet. When uranium decays, it turns into ...
The Wyoming State Geological Survey has created an interactive map to make it easier to visualize radon potential throughout ...
N.B. Lung is calling on the province to put funding into helping New Brunswickers eliminate high radon levels in their homes.
Although lung cancer is traditionally thought of as a "smoker's disease," a surprising 15-20% of newly diagnosed lung cancers ...
Unfortunately, a surprising number of Americans are leaving themselves vulnerable to radon, according to a new Ohio State University conducted from Feb. 2-4 among a sample of 1,006 people.
Indoor air quality affects your family's health. Following these tips on how to test air quality in your home can help ...
Haywood County Cooperative Extension is hosting a free four-hour course on radon for licensed real estate brokers from 8 a.m.
Most Americans haven’t had their homes tested for the presence of radon, an odorless gas that causes cancer. Radon is an ...