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These Pregnant Ladies Didn’t Realize They Were Ingesting Radioactive Iron

These Pregnant Women Didn't Know They Were Ingesting Radioactive Iron

During the 1940s, the College of Vanderbilt started an examination that gave in excess of 800 pregnant ladies radioactive iron. The scientists were attempting to decide what amount of time radioisotopes would require to move to the placenta. The ladies, the greater part of whom were from a low-pay foundation, were never informed they were ingesting radioactive material. A considerable lot of the ladies experienced incidental effects credited to radiation poisonings, like balding and disease.

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