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S1:E5 – Radium Girls

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Jordan explores the Radium Girls, women who worked in the watch making industry who were exposed to toxic levels of radium without proper protective equipment, some of whom worked in Waterbury, CT. As if you didn't have enough to rage about right now.

Sources: Roberts, W. C. (2017). Facts and ideas from anywhere. Proceedings (Baylor University. Medical Center), 30(4), 481–490. The radium girls. (2017, April 25). Atomic Heritage Foundation. https://www.atomicheritage.org/history/radium-girls

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Jordan explores the Radium Girls, women who worked in the watch making industry who were exposed to toxic levels of radium without proper protective equipment, some of whom worked in Waterbury, CT. As if you didn't have enough to rage about right now.

Sources: Roberts, W. C. (2017). Facts and ideas from anywhere. Proceedings (Baylor University. Medical Center), 30(4), 481–490. The radium girls. (2017, April 25). Atomic Heritage Foundation. https://www.atomicheritage.org/history/radium-girls

Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @biopsychpod, and find us on Facebook too! Music by JayMan at https://bit.ly/2uWO2jO

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