WAUSAU, Wis. (WSAW) -It’s the second leading cause of lung cancer, and since radon has no smell or taste, it likely isn’t a danger you think about, but experts say the levels can be the highest during ...
Radon is a radioactive gas found in many homes and is the No. 1 cause of lung cancer in nonsmokers.
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) - Make testing your home for radon part of your new year’s resolutions. January is Radon Action Month, because the best time to test is winter when the house is shut up tight.
Tests have shown more than half of the houses in Morgan County have dangerously high levels of the radioactive gas radon.
Exposure to radon was linked to an increased risk for gestational diabetes, a population-based cohort study suggested. Among 9,107 mothers-to-be, those living in U.S. counties with the highest radon ...
This story is sponsored by Utahradon.org. Over 21,000 Americans die every year from radon-induced lung cancer, yet most people don't know when they have been exposed to the radioactive gas. Here's ...
Recognizing a need for a licensed company that can provide radon mitigation service in Luzerne and surrounding counties, two Mountain Top businessmen have joined together to form a new company that ...
Nearly 64% of pre-mitigation home radon tests performed on Pueblo County homes between 2005 and 2023 tested above the action limit set by the Environmental Protection Agency, which necessitates action ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — A report obtained by NBC4 Investigates shows very high levels of a cancer-causing gas in a building where the Franklin County Sheriff’s office is moving. It is a move that has ...
(THE CONVERSATION) In Colorado, as of 2025, about 500 people a year die from lung cancer as the result of radon gas exposure. Nationally, the number of lung cancer deaths attributed to radon is about ...
Let’s face it, “radioactive gas” isn’t exactly a cheerful topic for dinner conversation. But when radon shows up on a home inspection report, it can quickly become top of mind. Radon needs to be taken ...
Saskatchewan residents could be facing an invisible health risk inside their homes, and testing is the only way to detect it.