Detriments from the Fear of Low Levels of Radiation
Deaths caused by the 2011 Tōhoku Earthquake and Tsunami in Japan
Deaths cause by the Unnecessary Evacuations following the Fukushima Nuclear Accident
Radiation deaths from the Fukushima nuclear accident
W.H.O. estimated DEATHS PER YEAR due to air pollution from fossil fuels, most occur in Asian and the Western Pacific
Estimated Deaths from Fear Induced Abortions after the Chernobyl Accident
Deaths from Acute Radiation Syndrome following the Chernobyl Accident of 1986
Deaths from the Great London Smog of 1952
Deaths from the failure of China's Banqiao Dam in 1975
Benefits from Radiation Producing Technologies:
Advancements in Science
Clean Energy
Advancements in Medicine
Slowing Climate Change
Ethical Issues in the US 1956 National Academy of Sciences
BEAR I Genetics Panel Report to the Public
Abstract—This paper presents newly discovered evidence from the personal correspondence of four US National Academy of Sciences (NAS) Biological Effects of Atomic Radiation (BEAR) Genetics Panelists that their 1956 report to the public was writtenby a third party and...
Radiation Health Risks from Nuclear Accidents – Facts and Fantasy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pOvHxX5wMa8&fbclid=IwAR2EJIxgOb-hYt-Ez2TQTl5SNeYPrEwRv2qURfA51df-FrHKyXvgtCGURQw 1.5-hour lecture via YouTube.
Low-dose Radiation Effects by Shizuyo Sutou
• Radiation, consumed by many microbes as nutrition, hits humans 20,000 times/s.
• Radiation has affected biology through 4 billion years of evolutional history.
• Low-dose radiation is indispensable and beneficial. It can treat COVID-19 patients.
• A-bomb survivors have longer lifespans and lower cancer risk, on average.
• The invalid linear no-threshold model (LNT) hinders radiation health applications.