uranium is a dangerous element because it is radioactive. this means it gives off high-energy particles that can go through the body and damage living tissues. a single high dose of radiation can be fatal. small doses over a long period can also be harmful. for example, miners who are exposed to uranium dust are more likely to get lung cancer. uranium poisoning can also damage the body’s ability to fight infection. while most people will never come in contact with uranium, those who work with medical x-rays or radioactive compounds are at risk. they should wear lead shields and follow recommended safety guidelines to protect themselves from unnecessary exposure.
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