What are the short-term and long-term health effects of exposure to ionizing radiation?
How do different types of ionizing radiation (alpha, beta, gamma) vary in their biological effects?
What are the protective measures and treatments available for reducing the harmful effects of ionizing radiation?
What are the psychological effects of exposure with high levels of ionizing radiation?
How do advancements in medical imaging technologies balance the benefits and risks of ionizing radiation exposure?
100

Two common short-term health effects.

What are sunburn and acute radiation syndrome?

100

Weakest radiation type.

What are alpha particles?

100

Safe aspect of ultrasound.

What is using sound waves?

100

Psychological effects are seen after _____________________.

What is high levels of exposure?

100

Today's _______________ are safer than previous years ago. 

What are imaging machines?

200

Two common long-term health effects.

What are increased risk of cancer and birth defects?

200

Radiation type that can penetrate skin but not deep tissue.

What are beta particles?

200

Safe aspect of MRI.

What is using magnetic fields?

200

Major factor in preventing psychological factors.

What is worrying?

200

Benefits of MRI and ultrasound over X-ray and CT scans.

What is not having ionizing radiation?

300

The most common symptoms of acute radiation exposure.

What are nausea, vomiting, fatigue, and more?
300

Ionizing radiation type that is the most penetrating.

What are gamma rays?

300

Two safer alternatives to X-ray and CT scans for imaging.

What are ultrasound and MRI?

300

Emotional condition due to high radiation exposure.

What is increased depression?

300

Ways that ionizing radiation exposure is being limited in medical imaging technologies.

What are protective advancements?

400

Effects of direct contact with human cells.

What are cellular mutations and death?

400

Radiation particles that are still dangerous despite low penetration.

What are alpha particles?

400

One way doctors reduce radiation risk during medical imaging.

What is limiting exposure through advancements?

400

Traumatic condition from ionizing radiation exposure.

What is post-traumatic stress disorder?

400

Doctor recommendation for using X-rays and CT scans.

What is accurate diagnoses?

500

Importance to raising awareness of potential health effects.

What is avoiding excessive exposure and limiting these effects?

500

Distinguishes gamma rays from the other two forms of ionizing radiation.

What is being the fastest, lightest, and most penetrating?

500

Minimizing exposure to ionizing radiation.

What is being aware of risks and asking for safer alternatives?

500

Decreasing psychological effects.

What is increasing awareness of risks and better communication?

500

Major reason for concern with repeated CT scans.

What is the accumulative radiation exposure?