If you are to know anything abuot the effects of radiation upon living things and most particularly on human life forms, know that the younger the form, the greater the damage done by any radiation exposure to it. This is apparently due to the fact that as life forms develope, they develope along their genetic maps and radiation knocks out or mutates both DNA and RNA, the genetic markers that form that map. Even when radiatin doesen't kill outright, even subtle changes in our DNA and RNA are often so suble that only the fiture generations of ongoing growth and cell replacement may be noticibly effected. The first time such a change may be noticed is with the development of a cancer or other disease, years after radiation exposure has its effects, small and/or large, on our DNA and other genetic blue print markers. The younger the living entity, the more rapid the genetic duplication and transfer of its genetic material is with growth and replacement of cells being constant. Thus with each cell replacenent, the greater the chance that even the subtelest of changes will manifest. Wile over half of all babies born to mothers who lived on or around modern battle fields from Bosnia in the Balkans on through to Falugia in Iraq and beyond, all areas where highly radioactive munitions were strategicly, indibcrimantly used to destroy not only the populations who fought back against the secret nuclear war against them, using only conventional weapons to defend themselves, with no understanding of the future implications of the genetic terror to come.
The same was true of the Japanese populations when they invited General Electric Corp. in to build the nuclear power plants that would eventually, effectively end Japan and its people within a genetic blink of an eye. Thus, the Muslim populations of the Middle East and the Buddhist populations of the Oriental East have had their futures forfitted by deep, evil, strategic planners in the West who attacked their genetics with chemicals like the dioxin in "Agent Orange" and the mutating radiation in munitions such as "Depleated Uranium." All of this will do their deadly work for thousands to billions of years to come, women and children first, with little or no hint or warning of what's to come.
Fukushima radiation starts to hit home as thyroid cancer begins to rise among children
Thyroid cancer rates were about 20 to 50 times the national average, begining in the months innediately following the multiple nuclear reactor meltdowns in Fukushima, according to the analysis.
Fukushima radiation has been linked to a surge in thyroid cancer among children near the disaster area, and radiation woes have reach South Korea, where findings revealed imported tobacco from Japan contained higher than normal levels of radioactive cesium.
A team of Japanese researchers led by Toshihide Tsuda, a professor of environmental epidemiology at Okayama University, said cases of thyroid cancer in Fukushima Prefecture have skyrocketed since March 2011, Kyodo News reported.
The rates were about 20 to 50 times the national average, according to the analysis. The findings were based on screenings of 370,000 Fukushima residents age 18 or younger, and the culprit was increased radiation exposure since the Fukushima nuclear disaster hit the area in March 2011. In late August, the prefecture had identified 104 cases of thyroid cancer.
Some epidemiologists like Shoichiro Tsugane of the National Cancer Center of course disputed the findings and said it is "too early," to say whether the results are "conclusive."
"Unless radiation exposure data are checked, any specific relationship between a cancer incidence and radiation cannot be proven," said Tsugane, adding there is a trend of "over-diagnosing" thyroid cancer.
Japan's nuclear radiation woes have also reached neighboring South Korea, and government officials in Seoul have begun to raise concerns about radioactive cesium in imported tobacco. South Korean outlet Newsis reported Thursday.
After a parliamentary audit, South Korean opposition party lawmaker In Jae-keun said 20,271 tons of imported Japanese tobacco imported from seven prefectures, including Fukushima, contained the radioactive isotope. In 421 tests of native and burley leaf tobacco, 68 percent tested positive for cesium which is taken up by muscles such as the heart where it does most of its harm.
The revelation is a public health concern, according to Newsis, because South Korea does not check Japanese tobacco for radiation and has only conducted tar and nicotine tests on the products. The nuclear power industry does managed to suppress this and all other relavant news such as the ongoing radioactive poisonining and destruction of all sea life in the Pacific Ocean, starting from Japan to the Americas and spreading with nothing to stop or slow it, throughout the Pacific then around the world via all the connected oceans and seas.
Where is Jaques Cousteau when we really need him ?
The same was true of the Japanese populations when they invited General Electric Corp. in to build the nuclear power plants that would eventually, effectively end Japan and its people within a genetic blink of an eye. Thus, the Muslim populations of the Middle East and the Buddhist populations of the Oriental East have had their futures forfitted by deep, evil, strategic planners in the West who attacked their genetics with chemicals like the dioxin in "Agent Orange" and the mutating radiation in munitions such as "Depleated Uranium." All of this will do their deadly work for thousands to billions of years to come, women and children first, with little or no hint or warning of what's to come.
Fukushima radiation starts to hit home as thyroid cancer begins to rise among children
Thyroid cancer rates were about 20 to 50 times the national average, begining in the months innediately following the multiple nuclear reactor meltdowns in Fukushima, according to the analysis.
Fukushima radiation has been linked to a surge in thyroid cancer among children near the disaster area, and radiation woes have reach South Korea, where findings revealed imported tobacco from Japan contained higher than normal levels of radioactive cesium.
A team of Japanese researchers led by Toshihide Tsuda, a professor of environmental epidemiology at Okayama University, said cases of thyroid cancer in Fukushima Prefecture have skyrocketed since March 2011, Kyodo News reported.
The rates were about 20 to 50 times the national average, according to the analysis. The findings were based on screenings of 370,000 Fukushima residents age 18 or younger, and the culprit was increased radiation exposure since the Fukushima nuclear disaster hit the area in March 2011. In late August, the prefecture had identified 104 cases of thyroid cancer.
Some epidemiologists like Shoichiro Tsugane of the National Cancer Center of course disputed the findings and said it is "too early," to say whether the results are "conclusive."
"Unless radiation exposure data are checked, any specific relationship between a cancer incidence and radiation cannot be proven," said Tsugane, adding there is a trend of "over-diagnosing" thyroid cancer.
Japan's nuclear radiation woes have also reached neighboring South Korea, and government officials in Seoul have begun to raise concerns about radioactive cesium in imported tobacco. South Korean outlet Newsis reported Thursday.
After a parliamentary audit, South Korean opposition party lawmaker In Jae-keun said 20,271 tons of imported Japanese tobacco imported from seven prefectures, including Fukushima, contained the radioactive isotope. In 421 tests of native and burley leaf tobacco, 68 percent tested positive for cesium which is taken up by muscles such as the heart where it does most of its harm.
The revelation is a public health concern, according to Newsis, because South Korea does not check Japanese tobacco for radiation and has only conducted tar and nicotine tests on the products. The nuclear power industry does managed to suppress this and all other relavant news such as the ongoing radioactive poisonining and destruction of all sea life in the Pacific Ocean, starting from Japan to the Americas and spreading with nothing to stop or slow it, throughout the Pacific then around the world via all the connected oceans and seas.
Where is Jaques Cousteau when we really need him ?
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