The restarting of a reactor that produced one-third of the world's supply of medical isotopes before it closed for repairs last year has been authorized

It was shut down in May 2009 after a leak of radioactive water inside the reactor.
Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (AECL) had initially estimated the stoppage would last only a few months.
Medical isotopes produced by the reactor are used to diagnose cancer and heart disease in patients around the world. The shutdown led to a global shortage of the precious radioactive material.
Source-AFP