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France: Academy of Medicine; Dec 4, 2001 Statement on Radiation Health Effects

American Nuclear Society - Position Statement #41[PDF 46KB]"Health Effects of Low Level Radiation," June 2001

Center for Nuclear Technology and Society at WPI
Worcester Polytechnic Institute

Report by the Mass. Governor's Advisory Council on Radiation Protection
3rd Edition, March 2002


2.0 Human Exposures: Comprehensive effects


Balaram, P. and K. S. Mani (1994). "Low dose radiation--a curse or a boon?" Natl Med J India 7(4): 169-72.
Topic Number(s): 2.0 Human Exposures: Comprehensive effects
Web Abstract/link: [PubMed]
Paper Summary/Data: [Summary]

Ernst, M., M. E. Freed, et al. (1998). "Health hazards of radiation exposure in the context of brain imaging research: special consideration for children." J Nucl Med 39(4): 689-98.
Topic Number(s): 2.0 Human Exposures: Comprehensive effects; Nutrition and Health
Web Abstract/link: [PubMed]

Suarez, J. and S. Sanhueza (1996). "Radiation-induced cancer [article in Spanish]." Rev Med Chil 124(11): 1390-6.
Topic Number(s): 2.0 Human Exposures: Comprehensive effects; Nutrition and Health
Web Abstract/link: [PubMed]
Paper Summary/Data: [Summary]

van Wyngaarden, K. E. and E. K. Pauwels (1995). "Hormesis: are low doses of ionizing radiation harmful or beneficial?" Eur J Nucl Med 22(5): 481-6.
Topic Number(s): 2.0 Human Exposures: Comprehensive effects
Web Abstract/link: [PubMed]
Paper Summary/Data: [Summary]

 

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