One of the leading causes of lung cancer is exposure to a colorless, odorless, tasteless gas that is especially prevalent in Pennsylvania. Radon accounts for more than half of all human radiation ...
Radon, an invisible gas and second-leading cause of lung cancer, can enter any home. Regular testing and affordable ...
An effort to raise awareness about the dangers of radon is underway in Pittsburgh. Workers were out at a house in Homewood to install a radon detection and control kit for a family. They invited ...
Exposure to radon is the leading cause of lung cancer after smoking, but it's an easy fix to mitigate it in a home.