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Fukushima cancer risk in infants

Posted on March 4, 2013 by CorbettMarch 4, 2013

via WDRB.com / March 3, 2013 / It’s been almost two years since the earthquake and tsunami that devastated Japan, but a new report shows there may be some long-lasting consequences for the country’s youngest citizens. The World Health Organ…

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WHO Report on Risk Assessment from #Fukushima

Posted on February 28, 2013 by CorbettFebruary 28, 2013

via ex-SKF / February 28, 2013 / WHO says “no observable increases in cancer rates above baseline rates are anticipated” inside and outside Japan. Greenpeace is crying foul, NHK quotes experts saying WHO is overly cautious and exaggerating …

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