Risk: A Practical Guide for Deciding What's Really Safe and What's Dangerous in the World Around YouHoughton Mifflin Harcourt, 2002 - 485 sider An indispensable and timely guide, Risk is the authority for assessing threats to your health and safety. We continually face new risks in our world. This essential family reference will help you understand worrisome risks so you can decide how to stay safe and how to keeps risks in perspective. Expert authors David Ropeik and George Gray include information on: - 50 top hazards - your likelihood of exposure - the consequences - ways to reduce your risk They cover topics such as: - cancer - biological weapons - indoor air pollution - pesticides - radiation |
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... higher or lower for you than it might be for the next person . Ultimately , how you per- ceive a given risk is a decision for you to make in the context of your own life . We simply hope that you are more able to make more in- formed ...
... higher or lower for you than it might be for the next person . Ultimately , how you per- ceive a given risk is a decision for you to make in the context of your own life . We simply hope that you are more able to make more in- formed ...
Side 3
... higher in Europe , where more people smoke , than in the United States . Firearms risks are higher for U.S. residents than citizens of any other country . At the time of this writing , mad cow disease is a higher risk in some nations ...
... higher in Europe , where more people smoke , than in the United States . Firearms risks are higher for U.S. residents than citizens of any other country . At the time of this writing , mad cow disease is a higher risk in some nations ...
Side 4
... higher we judge the risk to be . A complete definition of risk must also include the presence of a haz- ard , as in " That compound is a risk . It causes cancer in lab animals . " If something to which we're exposed isn't hazardous , it ...
... higher we judge the risk to be . A complete definition of risk must also include the presence of a haz- ard , as in " That compound is a risk . It causes cancer in lab animals . " If something to which we're exposed isn't hazardous , it ...
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... higher levels cause worse ef- fects and lower levels cause weaker effects , and below a certain level the hazard might not cause an effect at all . So they subject the test animals to varying doses to find the lowest one at which an ...
... higher levels cause worse ef- fects and lower levels cause weaker effects , and below a certain level the hazard might not cause an effect at all . So they subject the test animals to varying doses to find the lowest one at which an ...
Side 10
... higher a than a expected number of cases of childhood leukemia showed up in just a few years in a small neighborhood . Epidemiologists investigated to find out what sources of exposure to potential hazards the neighbors shared . They ...
... higher a than a expected number of cases of childhood leukemia showed up in just a few years in a small neighborhood . Epidemiologists investigated to find out what sources of exposure to potential hazards the neighbors shared . They ...
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Risk: A Practical Guide for Deciding What's Really Safe and What's Really ... David Ropeik,George Gray Begrænset visning - 2002 |
Risk: A Practical Guide for Deciding What's Really Safe and What's Really ... David Ropeik,George Gray Begrænset visning - 2002 |
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air pollution alcohol Americans antibiotics asbestos atoms bacteria bacterium blood body breast caffeine cause Center chapter was reviewed chemicals cholesterol contain crashes damage deaths diesel dioxin doses drinking drivers drugs effects emissions Environmental estimated exposed exposure to hazardous firearms foodborne illness hazardous levels CONSEQUENCES hazardous waste heart disease higher hormones human immune system implants incinerators individual levels indoor infection ionizing radiation killed lead levels will vary LIKELIHOOD of exposure Low Medium High lung lung cancer mammograms Medium High Population-wide mercury microwave million mobile phone molecules motor vehicle mutations National nuclear number of victims ozone particles percent pesticides plants poisoning problems public health radiation radon RANGE OF CONSEQUENCES RANGE OF EXPOSURES rays REDUCING YOUR RISK respiratory Risk Meter LIKELIHOOD safety belts skin cancer smoke studies symptoms tion tissue U.S. residents United vaccines victims Low Medium women X rays
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