After World War II, many countries were competing to win the nuclear race. The United States and the Soviet Union were two of the main countries in this rivalry. They wanted to have better weapons than the other, so they started making nuclear bombs. Many people know about major events like the Cuban Missile Crisis
Read MoreHealth Risks from Nuclear Testing
When most people hear the term “nuclear testing,” they think of explosions, big mushroom clouds, and dangerous weapons. But there’s more to nuclear testing than just the blast. It’s important to understand that serious health risks from nuclear testing can affect people and the environment for many years. In this blog, we will discuss the
Read MoreRadiation Exposure and Long-Term Health Effects: What to Watch for
If you or a loved one lived near nuclear test sites in the past 65 years, you may have been exposed to radiation. Working with nuclear materials or being downwind of test sites may have caused serious health problems, such as cancer and birth defects. Do you know what signs to look for? In this
Read MoreMedical Care for Radiation Exposure
Since 1946, many Atomic Veterans have needed medical care because of the nuclear radiation exposure they received during their times of service. If you are one of them, or are a surviving family member, you should know what medical care for radiation exposure you may need and what is available to you. In this blog,
Read MoreUnderstanding Atmospheric Nuclear Testing and Its Long-term Effects
Atmospheric nuclear testing in the 1950s and 1960s has had long-term health effects on people in, near, or downwind of the actual testing sites. Are you or a relative a possible downwinder? If so, read on to learn more about the history of these tests and their lasting effects. The History of Atmospheric Nuclear Testing
Read MoreDid You Serve During Nuclear Testing? Get the Compensation You Deserve
Nuclear testing from 1945 to 1962 has profoundly affected the health of members of the military who worked on or near testing sites. If you were exposed to nuclear fallout due to weapons detonation in the mid-twentieth century in the US, you are entitled to cash compensations and other possible benefits. Compensation for nuclear fallout
Read MoreThe Human Cost of Atmospheric Nuclear Tests
When we think of the devastating effects of nuclear weapons, we often picture the immediate destruction caused by bomb detonation. However, what many people may not realize is the long-term impact of atmospheric nuclear tests on human health and the environment. From radioactive fallout to increased cancer rates, the legacy of these tests continues to
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