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Nuclear Radiation and Milk: Fact vs. Fiction - Will it Give You Wolverine-Like Bones?
Mixing nuclear radiation with milk and consuming it will not lead to supercharged calcium or the development of adamantium bones. Nuclear radiation is hazardous and can cause severe health issues, including radiation poisoning. It is important to avoid any contact with nuclear radiation. Consuming milk with the intention of gaining superhuman abilities like Wolverine is not a scientifically supported concept. Wolverine's fictional powers come from a unique genetic mutation and not from drinking radiation-enhanced milk.Radiation Therapy - Related Articles
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