Jeff LeBlanc
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That's a great question.
And it's one we get fairly often.
The studies have all been done on the lung cancer.
It's really the lung cancer.
We have feelings about what else could be causing it or what else it could be causing.
We don't know until we start really fixing it on a large scale.
But we will see lung cancer rates reduce as we test and mitigate homes.
That's right.
There's more studies being done now that are seeing correlations.
We're not yet ready to say causation.
but the correlations with some other pretty serious illnesses.
Sort of.
I'll explain it.
So radioactive, and I've learned a lot about radioactivity.
Before, it was all in comic books, right?
That's all we knew about radioactivity, and your skin's melting, right?
It's both ways.
Those are the better comics right there that you're reading.
So when radon, anything radioactive, when it radioactively disintegrates, it breaks down and forms the next thing.
It's kind of cool.