That is only the issue if you fail to understand what de-ionizing radiation is.
If you're strictly speaking about the heat, then one could argue that the initial effect of hot showers is negligible, but that cumulative effects may be more serious. Our bodies are rather effective at dissipating heat, and there is no known "long term effect" of intermittent exposure to it.
I take a hot shower every morning and the water hitting my head is about 120 degrees. I'm not worried about the "cumulative effect" it will have on me. Are you?
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