Why does radiation destroy DNA and white blood cells?

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Why does radiation destroy DNA and white blood cells?

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Radiation destroys any chemical, radiation doesn’t discriminate specifically with DNA.

But all chemicals in the body are either from you eating/breathing something or are built based on instructions in DNA. Beside those instructions, everything is replaceable, if those instructions are ruined, well only then you have a problem.

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