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An interesting bit of news that nmay be relevant in the Nuclear/uranium thread.From Mutant Wolves resist CancerAfter the atom bombings on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in WW2, various studies were commenced on the effects of radiation , both short and long term, were established (ref National Library Medicine ).Some of the long term affects are discussed in This Columbia University study .That last sentence is interesting. It raises the interesting ethical question. Could babies be given a greater chance of not getting cancer by exposed to some level of radiation prior to birth?Mick
An interesting bit of news that nmay be relevant in the Nuclear/uranium thread.
From Mutant Wolves resist Cancer
After the atom bombings on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in WW2, various studies were commenced on the effects of radiation , both short and long term, were established (ref National Library Medicine ).
Some of the long term affects are discussed in This Columbia University study .
That last sentence is interesting. It raises the interesting ethical question. Could babies be given a greater chance of not getting cancer by exposed to some level of radiation prior to birth?
Mick
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