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Answering a Call from Global First Responders
Answering a Call from Global First Responders
Mary OlsonApril 3, 2020
Chattanooga Catfish Warning
Chattanooga Catfish Warning

Per the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, women and children should refrain from consuming any catfish caught near the Chickamauga Dam, in Chattanooga, TN.

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Gender + Radiation Impact ProjectOctober 21, 2019radiation, gender, men, women, children
Cumulative Risk from Radiation Confirmed
Cumulative Risk from Radiation Confirmed

The total amount of exposure is what matters, not whether it comes all at once, or in bits and pieces. Small doses of radiation do make an impact.

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Mary OlsonApril 11, 2019Radiation, xrays, x-ray, dental exams, radiation exposure, A-bomb
It’s Time to Retire Reference Man
It’s Time to Retire Reference Man

All of the regulations governing nuclear operations, medical and dental exposures, etc. are based on the “Reference Man.” How do we change that?

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Mary OlsonSeptember 28, 2018
To Protect Our Grandchildren
To Protect Our Grandchildren

Children are our future. We need to protect them …with better information and better choices.

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Mary OlsonSeptember 21, 2018
Females Are Far Likelier Than Males to Suffer Harm
Females Are Far Likelier Than Males to Suffer Harm

More cancers are derived from radiation than national regulators now report. They may not be aware that both age-at-exposure and one’s sex determine how much harm we suffer from radiation.

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Mary OlsonSeptember 14, 2018
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