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Potassium Iodine – A protective measure not a magic pill
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Potassium Iodine – A protective measure not a magic pill
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U.S. NRC
Fri, Jun 15 2012 9:41 AM
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One of the protective measures that communities around nuclear power plants might use in the case of a radiological emergency is potassium iodine. But potassium iodine, often just called by its chemical symbol, KI, can be confusing for the public — exactly what does it do and when should it be taken? So here are some facts [...]
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