2009 September 22 | Healthcare, Health Insurance, Vitamins, Nutrition

Healthcare, Health Insurance, Vitamins, Nutrition

September 22, 2009

World Health Organization Lowers Radon Action Level from EPA’s 4.0 to 2.7 to Reduce Lung Cancer Risk

Filed under: Nutrition — Anna MorTis @ 8:47 pm

http://www.mitigationsystem.com/releases/release/7166404/19723.htm /EIN Presswire/ Radon gas has been identified as the leading cause of lung cancer for non-smokers according to recent studies conducted throughout the world. The World Health Organization states that as many as 14% of the lung cancer cases in many countries (including the United States) are caused by exposure to radon gas. The World Health Organization has released their Handbook on Indoor Radon which strongly validates the worldwide threat of exposure to radon gas. According to handbook, WHO has been studying the effects of radon exposure since 1979. Although radon was classified as a human carcinogen in 1988, it took over 20-years of sound research and real-life studies from all over the world to confirm the true magnitude of the risk radon poses. Based on the results of these studies, WHO now suggests that homeowners take action when radon levels exceed 2.7 pCi/l.

This is a much more conservative figure than the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA’s) action level of 4.0 pCi/l, which has been the U.S. standard for over 20-years. More than 100 scientists from 30 countries have participated in the World Health Organization International Radon Project since 2005 which has lead to the publishing of the WHO Handbook on Indoor Radon this year. The book is a useful resource for concerned homeowners or anyone who wants to learn more about the toxic carcinogen known as radon. It outlines the years of research and the very conclusive findings that have triggered a push for stricter legislation and construction practices that will reduce the risk of indoor radon exposure to the general population.

You can download a copy of the WHO Radon Handbook here: http://whqlibdoc.who.int/publications/2009/9789241547673_eng.pdf The United Nations also broke new ground in the international fight on radon-induced lung cancer when they released their acknowledgement of the radon problems throughout the world. This is documented in their Assessment for Radon in Homes and Workplaces: http://www.unscear.org/docs/reports/2006/09-81160_Report_Annex_E_2006_Web.pdf By encouraging people to take action when radon levels exceed 2.7 rather than the previous limit of 4.0, we should see a dramatic increase in the number of homes being tested and mitigated as well as improved enforcement of radon resistant new construction requirements, according to Jamey Gelina, a radon mitigation specialist with Air Quality Control Agency. His firm is one of the largest companies in the U.S. that specializes in installing radon removal equipment. http://www.MitigationSystem.com Most major health organizations (including The American Medical Association, National Cancer Institute, and American Lung Association) for years have known that radon increases lung cancer risk.

However, recent studies have confirmed that the risk is evident even at levels much lower than earlier studies suggested. The good news is this: Radon testing is easy and inexpensive. Homes with elevated radon levels (even at 2.7) can be fixed using current radon remediation technology. More information is available at http://www.RadonMitigation.us
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Study USA International Student Insurance

Filed under: General — blogadmin @ 8:05 am

Overseas students pursuing higher education in USA are eligible to apply for the Study USA student insurance program. This policy could also be availed by American students pursuing higher education overseas. The USP of this extremely beneficial and cost-effective policy is the substantial insurance coverage that it offers. Its wide user-defined spectrum accommodates and anticipates the subjective medical requirements of each and every policyholder of every age.

The Study USA international student insurance policy offers a substantial insurance coverage whose maximum value is $250,000. The insurance policy cover is stipulated for a maximum period of 1 year during the initial subscription phase. The duration of the program could then easily be extended to 48 months by renewal options.

The policy provides insurance coverage to diverse medical emergencies (including accidental injuries and ailments) that could be faced by the student. It saves the student from inconvenience of arranging for cash in a crisis. The policy extends its financial cover to emergency medical operations, evacuations and round-the-clock medication. In terminal cases, the policy also remits the expenditures incurred in repatriation of remains.

The flawless coverage of the insurance for international students ensures that the policy is accepted and acknowledged in numerous medical institutions. The medical insurance for international students also arranges for flexible plans to suit the age of the policyholder.

This insurance policy effectively saves an external student financial hassles that would otherwise be bothersome. It covers almost every conceivable forms of medical expenditure, including dental health. Study USA also waives the deductible if the initial treatment is received from the University’s Student Health Center. Doctors and hospitals who are in the Multiplan Preferred Provider Network might be billed directly. This saves the student from troubles of raising cash on a short notice during emergencies. This policy also extends financial cover to the peripheral medical expenditures that are necessary for the primary treatment.

The international student health insurance policy is also applicable to the dependents and family of the students on their application. Any registered student pursuing an educational course can apply for this policy. The upper age limit is 55 years.

The Study USA International Student insurance covers any necessary surgical operations as prescribed by a medical practitioner. This policy also remits the student the consultation fees charged by the doctor. Other necessary diagnostic and therapeutic treatments are also covered by the policy. The insurance program also pays for X-ray and diagnostic scans as advised by the doctor.

With so many utilitarian features being offered by the international student insurance program, it becomes an automatic choice. Every overseas student should avail of this amazing opportunity to ensure hassle-free studentship tenure.

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