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Low level radiation health effects data sources:
Data show non-linear, biphasic, effects of low dose radiation;
Radiation hormesis, and medical and health benefits

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Sep 20, 2002 "Policy Forum" p.1997:

Nuclear Safety
Nuclear Power Plants and Their Fuel as Terrorist Targets, Chapin, et al.

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Correspondence and Comments
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>> EPA, Radionuclides in Water Rulemaking, June 2000 Comments
>> DOE/GAO: Fraud and Misconduct Correspondence
>> NCRP 136 Comments
 
Other Radiation Science Policy Documents that Refute the LNT:
> France: Academy of Medicine;
   Dec 4, 2001 Statement on Radiation Health Effects
> American Nuclear Society Position Statement 41, June 2001
   "Low level radiation health effects" [PDF 46KB]
(ANS web site)
> Related Nuclear Technology Sources
> James Lovelock, (Gaia Hypothesis): Article on Lovelock's new book; and Lovelock's Preface to the English Edition of: Environmentalists for Nuclear Energy. (Radiation has no adverse effects in the range of natural background radiation exposures, which are far above the extreme low levels being regulated.)
> "The Radon Cure," New Yorker, July 2001, [ PDF 4.5MB ]
> The RSH Newsletter:
Current Issue (see Archives)
Miscellaneous Links to Internet Science Sources:
Radon Therapies: Health and Medical Benefits
A preliminary list of identified, credible, sources

The "Data Documents" produced by: Radiation, Science, and Health; and the Mass. Governor's Advisory Council on Radiation Protection
Partial, growing, summaries of the scientific data on low dose radiation health effects.
Consistent non-linear, biphasic, effects: Radiation hormesis
Contributions from the many independent, knowledgeable, scientists and
data that are not considered by radiation protection policy interests.

 3rd Edition, March 2002, in searchable electronic form with recent, ongoing, additions.
The following selections contain partial contents of the printed versions:
> "Low Level Radiation Health Effects: Compiling the Data,"  2nd Edition, Radiation, Science, and Health:
Rev 1,
Mar 19, 1998,   Rev 2, Mar 30, 1999;   Rev 3, Mar 30, 2000;   Rev 4, Feb 18, 2001
>"Low-Level Radiation Health Effects: a Compilation of Data and Programs" Revision 4, Mass. Governor's Advisory Council on Radiation Protection, March 1998, March 1999, March 2000, March 2001, Ed. James Muckerheide, Mass. State Nuclear Engineer, Mass. Emergency Management Agency.

>1st Edition, Feb 19, 1997, The original Cover, Preface, and Executive Summary are available.

Selected documents by RSH members, and others

Alternative: Prelim database of these documents, and more, searchable by topic and author.

Books/Reviews
"Health Effects of Low-Level Radiation" Copyright 1993, By Dr. Sohei Kondo, Kinki University, Prof. Emeritus, Osaka University, Medical Physics Publishing Co., Madison WI.


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