If you watch TV or use a cell phone, you’re getting radiation. If you smoke cigarettes, you’re definitely getting it too.
6 Common Sources of Radiation In Your Life
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If you watch an average amount of television (4.5 hours in people over age 2), you are getting a very minuscule amount of radiation from the electrical conductivity within the appliance. That aside, spending one-sixth of each day sitting in front of the tube could account for other problems like obesity and cardiovascular health.