Andrew Huberman· PhD
living at sea level one m seert a year living at a mile elevation if you lived in Denver you're at 2 Ms a year
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living at sea level one m seert a year living at a mile elevation if you lived in Denver you're at 2 Ms a year
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what if you moved to Colorado now you're a mile up that increases you from one to two Ms a year okay
so how many mills of radiation do you and I receive because we both live at sea level so just ambient radiation living at sea level is one Miller a year okay
and then of course at at altitude it could be double that that's right if you live in Denver it's easily double that or triple that
living at sea level exposes us to one to two Milli C verts of ionizing radiation a year