The Nevada Test Site carries a legacy that has shaped the lives of countless families across generations. Established during the height of Cold War tensions, the site witnessed hundreds of nuclear weapons tests from 1951 to 1992. While these tests were conducted to ensure national security, they came at a cost. Families living in
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Health Impacts of the Nevada Test Site on Downwind Communities
For years, the Nevada Test Site has been shrouded in mystery and controversy. Its legacy continues to affect many lives today, especially those who lived downwind of this nuclear test site during the 1950s and early 1960s. Here, we aim to shed light on these impacts, focusing on the health challenges faced by Downwinders® and
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The Nevada Test Site is about 65 miles from Las Vegas and is known for the nuclear tests done there from 1951 to 1992. These tests exposed many soldiers and nearby residents to radiation, which can be harmful to health. If you were near the Nevada Test Site during that time, it’s important to know
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