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Deaths from Magnesium Deficiency
American cities each year. For another comparison, all American war deaths in ...
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Frequently Asked Questions - Radiation Effects Research Foundation
Hiroshima and Nagasaki. We welcome your questions and comments at Research Questions. Click here to see the RERF Glossary. 1 How many persons perished in or survived the atomic bombings? 2 How many cancer deaths have occurred among atomic-bomb survivors and how many of these can be attributed to ...
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RERF's Research - Radiation Effects Research Foundation
Acute radiation syndrome : epilation, reduction in the number of blood cells, purpura, nausea and vomiting Radiation cataract (lens opacity) Death Late effects on survivors From several years after the atomic bombings to the present day Cancer risks among the atomic-bomb survivors Site-specific cancer deaths Leukemia risks among atomic-bomb survivors ...
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Friends of the Earth
Uranium is often mined on Indigenous Peoples Sacred lands, and 'imported' for use in our atomic power stations. Can we talk about 'clean' energy when Indigenous Peoples lands lands are turned ... network opposing the war in Kosovo. A June 1999 UN report claims pollution, following NATO bombings, to be worse then Chernobyl. On October 12th 1999, exactly 7 years after the end ...
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Edition Notes - Nuclear War Survival Skills
Perhaps, after all, the atomic age might become a happy age. Possible but not yet probable. Proliferation of nuclear weapons ... than the bombs themselves. After the citizens of London lost their exaggerated fears of the bombings, life went on much as normal. And so it would be with a nuclear terrorist ...
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EHT: 1980-1990
Sandoz plant possibly in order to take attention away from activities in East Germany. Similar bombings took place in Belgium and Germany in the year beforehand. 1986 -- Diane Fossey murdered in ... billion to clean up radioactive and chemical pollution at plants used to manufacture nuclear bombs. (" Atomic Cleanup Is Seen Costing U.S. $92 Billion" New York Times, Jan. 5, 1989, p ...
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