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6.2.8 Dangers of High-Energy EM Waves
High-energy electromagnetic (EM) waves, such as X-rays and gamma rays, are types of radiation that can be dangerous for several reasons:
Ionisation
What It Means: These high-energy waves can knock electrons off atoms. When this happens, the atoms become charged (or ionised).
Why It's Bad: When atoms in your body get ionised, it can harm your cells. This can make you sick or cause problems with your DNA, which is the code that makes up your genes.
Cancer Risk
What It Means: If your cells get damaged from these high-energy waves, it might lead to cancer. Cancer is a serious illness where cells start to grow uncontrollably.
Why It's Bad: Getting too much of this radiation can increase the chances of getting cancer later in life.
Acute Radiation Sickness
What It Means: If you get a large dose of this radiation all at once, it can make you feel very ill.
Symptoms: You might feel sick to your stomach, vomit, have diarrhoea, lose hair, or even have problems with your organs. In very severe cases, it can be life-threatening.
Genetic Damage
What It Means: High-energy radiation can also affect your genes, which are the instructions your body uses to grow and stay healthy.
Why It's Bad: If the genes in your eggs or sperm are damaged, it can lead to health problems for future generations, like birth defects or other issues.
Staying Safe
Medical Use: Doctors use X-rays for checking bones and other medical issues, but they make sure to limit the exposure to keep it safe.
Protective Measures: Special shields and techniques help to protect you from too much radiation when it's needed for medical reasons.
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