Publications by authors named "Justin Simms"

Article Synopsis
  • Breathing in radon gas can cause lung cancer, so it's important to test for it and reduce exposure.
  • A study looked at how people's actions and attitudes affected their exposure to radon after they were aware of it.
  • Some people acted quickly to get their radon tests done, reducing their radiation exposure, while others took their time or faced money problems, which meant they were at a higher risk of lung cancer.
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Radioactive radon inhalation is a leading cause of lung cancer and underlies an ongoing public health crisis. Radon exposure prevention strategies typically begin by informing populations about health effects, and their initial efficacy is measured by how well and how fast information convinces individuals to test properties. This communication process is rarely individualized, and there is little understanding if messages impact diverse demographics equally.

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Residential buildings can concentrate radioactive radon gas, exposing occupants to particle radiation that increases lung cancer risk. This has worsened over time in North America, with newer residences containing greater radon. Using data from 18,971 Canadian households, we calculated annual particle radiation dose rates due to long term residential radon exposure, and examined this as a function of occupant demographics.

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Background: Community Paramedics (CPs) require access to timely blood analysis in the field to guide treatment and transport decisions. Point of care testing (POCT), as opposed to laboratory analysis, may offer a solution, but limited research exists on CP POCT. The purpose of this study was to compare the validity of two devices (Abbott i-STAT® and Alere epoc®) by CPs in the community.

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