The efficacy of public health information for encouraging radon gas awareness and testing varies by audience age, sex and profession
Abstract Radioactive radon inhalation is a leading cause of lung cancer and underlies an ongoing public health crisis. Radon exposure prevention strategies typically begin by informing populations about health effects, and their initial efficacy is measured by how well and how fast information convi...
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Main Authors: | Natasha L. Cholowsky, Jesse L. Irvine, Justin A. Simms, Dustin D. Pearson, Weston R. Jacques, Cheryl. E. Peters, Aaron A. Goodarzi, Linda E. Carlson |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/7a712b7ed82d444f92564d7c11c6ecf9 |
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