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14,000 U.S. DEATHS TIED TO FUKUSHIMA REACTOR DISASTER FALLOUT

Radiation and Public Health Project | December 19, 2011

Impact Seen As Roughly Comparable to Radiation-Related Deaths After Chernobyl; Infants Are Hardest Hit, With Continuing Research Showing Even Higher Possible Death Count.

WASHINGTON, D.C. – December 19, 2011 —  An estimated 14,000 excess deaths in the United States are linked to the radioactive fallout from the disaster at the Fukushima nuclear reactors in Japan, according to a major new article in the December 2011 edition of the International Journal of Health Services.   This is the first peer-reviewed study published in a medical journal documenting the health hazards of Fukushima.

Authors  Joseph Mangano and Janette Sherman note that their estimate of 14,000 excess U.S. deaths in the 14 weeks after the Fukushima meltdowns is comparable to the 16,500 excess deaths in the 17 weeks after the Chernobyl meltdown in 1986.  The rise in reported deaths after Fukushima was largest among U.S. infants under age one.  The 2010-2011 increase for infant deaths in the spring was 1.8 percent, compared to a decrease of 8.37 percent in the preceding 14 weeks.

Just six days after the disastrous meltdowns struck four reactors at Fukushima on March 11, scientists detected the plume of toxic fallout had arrived over American shores.  Subsequent measurements by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) found levels of radiation in air, water, and milk hundreds of times above normal across the U.S.   The highest detected levels of Iodine-131 in precipitation in the U.S. were as follows (normal is about 2 picocuries I-131 per liter of water):  Boise, ID (390); Kansas City (200); Salt Lake City (190); Jacksonville, FL (150); Olympia, WA (125); and Boston, MA (92).

Epidemiologist Joseph Mangano, MPH MBA, said:  “This study of Fukushima health hazards is the first to be published in a scientific journal.  It raises concerns, and strongly suggests that health studies continue, to understand the true impact of Fukushima in Japan and around the world.  Findings are important to the current debate of whether to build new reactors, and how long to keep aging ones in operation.”

Mangana is executive director, Radiation and Public Health Project, and the author of 27 peer-reviewed medical journal articles and letters.

Internist and toxicologist Janette Sherman, MD, said: “Based on our continuing research, the actual death count here may be as high as 18,000, with influenza and pneumonia, which were up five-fold in the period in question as a cause of death. Deaths are seen across all ages, but we continue to find that infants are hardest hit because their tissues are rapidly multiplying, they have undeveloped immune systems, and the doses of radioisotopes are proportionally greater than for adults.”

Dr. Sherman is a contributing editor of “Chernobyl – Consequences of the Catastrophe for People and the Environment” published by the NY Academy of Sciences in 2009, and author of “Chemical Exposure and Disease and Life’s Delicate Balance – Causes and Prevention of Breast Cancer.”

The CDC issues weekly reports on numbers of deaths for 122 U.S. cities with a population over 100,000, or about 25-30 percent of the U.S.  In the 14 weeks after Fukushima fallout arrived in the U.S. (March 20 to June 25), deaths reported to the CDC rose 4.46 percent from the same period in 2010, compared to just 2.34 percent in the 14 weeks prior.  Estimated excess deaths during this period for the entire U.S. is about 14,000.

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December 20, 2011 - Posted by | Nuclear Power

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  2. Forgotten in this chilling piece is that radioactive contamination will continue to concentrate and thousands of babies will continue be killed from the accumulation in the global wind currents and food chain.

    Further, journalistically speaking, missing is perspective on what is the unrepudiated, but now muted, insane escalation for building more deadly nuclear power plants.:

    ‘President Obama’s 2012 budget marks a major escalation in the nuclear war against a green-powered future, whose advocates are already fighting back.

    Amidst massive budget cuts for social and environmental programs, Obama wants $36 billion in loan guarantees for a reactor industry that cannot secure sufficient private “marketplace” financing for new construction.

    In the past decade the reactor industry has spent at least $640 million lobbying for these massive advance bailouts. But since 2007, safe energy advocates have succeeded in keeping them out of the federal budget.

    The $36 billion Obama wants to underwrite new reactor construction would be added to $18.5 billion set aside under George W. Bush. In 2010 Obama allocated $8.33 billion of that for two reactors under construction in Georgia.’

    http://reportergary.com/2011/02/obamas-nuclear-budget/

    We must conduct a National Referendum of killing the funding for the construction and operation of all nuclear power plants in the United States; as should the people of the world in their respective countries.

    Judging from this report.:

    ‘……. A survey conducted in April 2011 found that 64 percent of Americans opposed the construction of new nuclear reactors.[7]:

    ^ M. V. Ramana (July 2011 vol. 67 no. 4). “Nuclear power and the public”. Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. p. 44.

    As of 2008, nuclear power in the United States is provided by 104 commercial reactors (69 pressurized water reactors and 35 boiling water reactors) licensed to operate at 65 nuclear power plants, producing a total of 806.2 TWh of electricity, which was 19.6% of the nation’s total electric energy generation in 2008.[1] The United States is the world’s largest supplier of commercial nuclear power.

    Anti-nuclear power groups

    Some sixty anti-nuclear power groups are operating, or have operated, in the United States. These include: Abalone Alliance, Clamshell Alliance, Greenpeace USA, Institute for Energy and Environmental Research, Musicians United for Safe Energy, Nuclear Control Institute, Nuclear Information and Resource Service, Public Citizen Energy Program, Shad Alliance, and the Sierra Club.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_power_in_the_United_States

    THEREFORE; Make an issue of this issue! It is right up there with the Draconian provisions my the US military authorization; the US Supreme Courts plutocratic ruling that corporate funding of political campaigns have no limit as Free Speech. And the votes cast in our collective name in the United Nations Security Council that gives Israel impunity for its criminality of repression, assassination, mass murder and violations of the Nuremberg Principles, Treaty Against Genocide, and the US War Crimes Act of 1996 if they are dual US-Israeli citizens.

    And let us be mindful of depleted uranium lurking in our midst too. This is a Crime Against Humanity and the silence is absolute complicity irregardless of what else is addressed!

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  4. IT-coin has a terrible back – and in particular for children and teens – as I see it.

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