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Chula’s Professor suggests ways to protect ourselves from Lung Cancer
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 2023
Radon is a radioactive element naturally found in rocks, soil, sand, and water, which humans generally use in construction. This dangerous gas is second only to smoking contributing to lung cancer. A Chula engineering professor suggests ways to defend ourselves from this threat.
30 Prachinburi children 'had a cold, not radioactive poisoning'
SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 2023
The 30 school children who have been ill in Prachinburi had the common cold, not radioactive poisoning, the provincial public health office announced on Saturday.
Govt moves to calm public fears of radioactive contamination in Prachinburi
FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 2023
No traces of radioactive contamination have been found in people working at or living near the metal foundry in Prachinburi province where a missing tube containing caesium-137 was discovered on Sunday, senior officials from several state agencies told a press conference at Government House on Friday.
Radioactive dust was not dumped in Prachinburi field, officials tell villagers
FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 2023
Officials in Prachinburi province’s Si Maha Phot district told panicked local residents on Friday that radioactive dust from a recycling plant in the province was not dumped in an abandoned field near their homes.
Fruit from Prachin Buri is free of radioactive contamination, says agriculture minister
THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 2023
Agriculture and Cooperatives Minister Chalermchai Srion reassured the public on Thursday that farm produce from Prachin Buri province, including its famous fruit, is free from radioactive contamination.
Scientists combing Prachinburi for radioactivity after stolen caesium melted in furnace
TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 2023
Science Ministry officials are combing Prachinburi for signs of radioactivity after a stolen cylinder of caesium-137 was melted in the furnace of a recycling plant in the province’s Kabin Buri district.
Thai nuclear agency keeping close watch after stolen Caesium-137 melted in a Prachinburi plant
MONDAY, MARCH 20, 2023
The Office of Atoms for Peace (OAP), Thailand’s main nuclear research agency, on Monday said that a stolen Caesium-137 canister from a power plant had been melted in the furnace of a recycling metal plant in Prachinburi province, but there was no sign of radioactive leaks.
Caesium-137 found at steel-melting plant during search for missing cylinder
MONDAY, MARCH 20, 2023
Dangerous radioactive material that went missing from a Prachinburi power plant has resurfaced at a steel foundry in the province, said provincial governor Ronnarong Nakornjinda on Sunday.
Hunt for missing radioactive Caesium intensifies in Prachinburi as health worries grow
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 2023
The hunt for a missing tube of dangerous radioactive material continued in Prachinburi on Wednesday after the province issued a level 2 disaster alert.
Agency calls for proper disposal of 'energy cards' found to be radioactive
MONDAY, JUNE 17, 2019
THE OFFICE of Atoms for Peace (OAP) has warned of excessively high levels of radiation from the so-called “energy cards” that their distributors claim can cure illnesses and help relieve aches and pains.