According to a new paper in the journal PNAS, over 83 million people across the U.S. live in residences with radon levels over 148 Becquerels per cubic meter (Bq/m 3). The researchers' map reveals ...
The Connecticut Department of Public Health (DPH) put out a public service announcement on Monday emphasizing the importance of getting your home tested for radon gas in the winter months.
According to the CDC, radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer deaths in the United States after cigarette smoking.