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'I thought I was safe': Federal government's radon advice creates a false sense of security | Canada's National Observer: News & Analysis
Canada's radon guideline is twice that of the World Health Organization, a disparity that has created a false sense of security for millions of Canadians who are unwittingly breathing in dangerous radon levels that claim lives.
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