Nope ... I only knew about radium watch dials that were found to be dangerous and it was stopped.
So you’ve never had a broken bone x-rayed, never needed radiation therapy, never had a radio iodine uptake test, or a thallium heart scan, never been on an airplane whose critical turbine parts were inspected with x-rays, never used a single watt generated in a nuclear power plant, never been defended by a nuclear powered submarine, know no-one descended from a serviceman who would have died on the Japanese mainland had they not surrendered?
Each of those is a direct result of a useless, purely academic 19th century study of radium.
And radium itself? It still sees some use in treating metastasized bone cancer.