Five Surprising Public Health Facts About Fukushima (Will Boisvert. The Breakthrough)

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Five Surprising Public Health Facts About Fukushima Journalist Will Boisvert Investigates and Finds Fewer-thanAverage Thyroid Cancers and Seafood Safe to Eat Link: http://thebreakthrough.org/index.php/issues/nuclear/fivesurprising-public-health-facts-about-fukushima

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Four years after the Fukushima nuclear accident, which catalyzed fears around cancer epidemics and large radioactive exclusion zones, it’s time to take stock of the scientific consensus on the health effects of the reactor meltdown. Increased scanning for thyroid cancer found that cancer rates were in fact lower for children in Fukushima than in other parts of Japan. Only a clearer perspective of such public health findings will allow us to understand future risks. March 12, 2015 | Will Boisvert Four years ago a large earthquake and tsunami devastated northeast Japan. More than 15,000 people were killed. A subsequent nuclear meltdown added fear to grief.

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