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Determining your impairment rating
In order to receive the healthcare and benefits you deserve, if you are a qualified former energy, atomic, or uranium worker, you will need to
Many Benefits of Home Healthcare
Did you know that we can provide eligible former workers with in-home healthcare? If you are considering home healthcare for yourself or for a loved
Why was the Hanford site decommissioned?
The Fast Flux Test Facility, Hanford Test Site The Hanford Nuclear Site started out as Hanford Engineer Works. Top-secret, Engineer Works began with the DuPont
The Dayton Project
The Dayton Project’s goal was to produce polonium during World War II as part of the Manhattan Project. The work for this project mainly developed
The Demon Core
Harry Daghlian did not expect a simple breach of safety protocols to lead to his death. On the evening of August 21, 1945, Daghlian went
Loneliness is Common in Older Age
Anyone at any age has the potential to be very lonely in this day and age. Sadly, it is more common as we age. The
Nuclear Test Site Certificates of Participation
There were a total of 1,021 nuclear tests completed between 1951 and 1992. Anyone involved in these tests were put in fluctuating levels of danger.
Who was Libby Johnson? Safety in Nuclear Science
After a few government researchers died near the end of the Manhattan Project while dealing with nuclear materials during criticality experiments, a team to address
One of the Last Living Manhattan Project Scientists
As a twelve year old boy, Peter Lax took an interest in mathematics. In high school, he was even able to compete on his school’s
Healthy Home Checklist for Older Adults
We want to talk about how to live more comfortably with asthma as an older adult. The first step is talking with your physician. Let
Accidentally Discovering Nuclear Fission
The year is 1935 and Lise Meitner, Otto Hahn, and Fritz Strassmann are working tirelessly to understand which heavy natural elements change under neutron bombardment.