Time to sell Nuka-Colas User CautiousKerbal, in the Because Sargon is that dude subreddit, 19 Mar 2019
With wartime Hiroshima and Nagasaki residents showing greater longevity and lower cancer rates, a study argues for radiation hormesis - the notion that low radiation doses are beneficial; this could mean drastically lower radiation shielding requirements in spaceflight User CautiousKerbal, in the /r/space: news, articles and discussion subreddit, 19 Mar 2019
Low-dose radiation from A-bombs elongated lifespan and reduced cancer mortality relative to un-irradiated individuals User greg_barton, in the For discussion of ionizing radiation subreddit, 02 Jan 2019
Low-dose radiation from A-bombs elongated lifespan and reduced cancer mortality relative to un-irradiated individuals User Stewpid, in the Science: Uncensored. Science with no political censorship by Mods subreddit, 01 Jan 2019
Good News! : Low-dose radiation from A-bombs elongated lifespan and reduced cancer mortality relative to un-irradiated individuals User MakeTotalDestr0i, in the Collapse of Civilization subreddit, 01 Jan 2019
Low-dose radiation from A-bombs elongated lifespan and reduced cancer mortality relative to un-irradiated individuals User SchizoidSocialClub, in the Slate Star Codex: In a Mad World, All Blogging is Psychiatry Blogging subreddit, 01 Jan 2019
X-post from r/futurology: A round of applause for the implied unique health giving properties and life expanding potential side effect of imperial genocide (nuclear bombing of hiroshima/nagasaki) User sleepyspeculator, in the Late Stage Capitalism subreddit, 24 Dec 2018
Low-dose radiation from A-bombs elongated lifespan and reduced cancer mortality relative to un-irradiated individuals. User SirT6, in the r/Sciences - Science on Reddit subreddit, 23 Dec 2018
Low-dose radiation from A-bombs elongated lifespan and reduced cancer mortality relative to un-irradiated individuals - "The average lifespan of A-bomb survivors is longer than the Japanese average. Solid cancer deaths of A-bomb survivors and control subjects were fewer than the Japanese average." User Unhype, in the Unhype: Links That Matter subreddit, 23 Dec 2018
Low-dose radiation from A-bombs elongated lifespan and reduced cancer mortality relative to un-irradiated individuals - "The average lifespan of A-bomb survivors is longer than the Japanese average. Solid cancer deaths of A-bomb survivors and control subjects were fewer than the Japanese average." User StcStasi, in the Future(s) Studies subreddit, 23 Dec 2018