Yes, stewardesses have been shown to have increased rates of breast cancer. This is probably true of anyone that spends a lot of time at high altitudes. Spending hours in the air gives radiation exposure equivalent to getting some x-rays.
Delta was also giving their employees uniforms treated with formaldehyde in the last few years. Apparently this is a practice done with some uniforms to keep them looking new. That was also causing health issues.
ISS is below the Van Allen belts, the additional radiation exposure is not as high as you'd think.
https://www.nasa.gov/vision/space/livinginspace/09may_mysteriouscancer.html
https://wccftech.com/spacexs-multimillion-dollar-nasa-contract-to-let-agency-study-dangerous-solar-radiation/
check this shit out this is crazy
i'm pretty sure i've seen studies about airline workers having increased cancer rates just from being up in the sky...
Yes, stewardesses have been shown to have increased rates of breast cancer. This is probably true of anyone that spends a lot of time at high altitudes. Spending hours in the air gives radiation exposure equivalent to getting some x-rays.
Delta was also giving their employees uniforms treated with formaldehyde in the last few years. Apparently this is a practice done with some uniforms to keep them looking new. That was also causing health issues.