A look at frequently asked questions about radon and what Ohioans can do to protect themselves from the toxic gas.
The Ohio Department of Health wants to work with lawmakers to find ways to increase radon testing in schools after a Dispatch ...
Q: I’ve been hearing a lot recently about how dangerous radon gas can be. I purchased a test kit for my home, but I don’t know what levels are considered high. Could you please explain safe radon ...
A possible correlation between fracking and radon has been studied several times, but whether there's a link remains an ...
These are the top six takeaways from The Dispatch's "Invisible Killer" investigation into Ohio's radon failures.
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- An odorless, colorless gas that could be inside your home right now is the leading cause of lung cancer for non-smokers. The culprit in question: radon. Gov. Roy Cooper ...
School districts cited the lack of a state law and limited resources for why they don't test for radon as recommended by ...
Radon is sickening thousands of Ohioans a year. A Dispatch investigation found the state could be doing more to protect those who call Ohio home.
This article is co-published with ProPublica, a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. About 5 billion years ago, stars merged and exploded, creating uranium that eventually became ...
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) - There is radiation all around us. Radios, televisions, cell phones, and microwaves are all things that release radiation. These are considered to not be harmful, but there is ...
Take Action on Radon is a national initiative funded by Health Canada that works to bring together radon stakeholders and raise radon awareness across Canada. The initiative is led by the Canadian ...
Researchers are now studying whether long-term exposure to certain environmental conditions may also influence cognitive ...