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    Study: Fukushima killed at least 14,000 people in the US, mostly babies, in weeks following disaster

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    Quote (NaturalNews) For the very first time, a scientific study published in a peer-reviewed journal has come up with a solid estimate of the total number of US deaths caused by the Fukushima nuclear disaster in the weeks following it. Epidemiologist Joseph Mangano, MPH, MBA, and his colleagues say that, based on compiled data, at least 14,000 people in the US were killed during the 14 weeks following the Fukushima catastrophe -- and the majority of these deaths were in children under age one.

    Published in the International Journal of Health Services, Mangano's study looked at both infant and adult death rates during the time when Fukushima occurred, as well as in previous months and years. During the 14 weeks prior to Fukushima, for instance, infant deaths had been declining by 8.37 percent, while in the weeks following the disaster they increased by 1.8 percent. Among adults, a 4.46 percent death rate was observed in the weeks after Fukushima, compared to 2.34 percent, which is about half that rate, a year prior.

    "This study of Fukushima health hazards is the first to be published in a scientific journal," said Mangano. "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."

    During the first few months when the Fukushima disaster was unfolding, NaturalNews reported on radiation spikes in milk (http://www.naturalnews.com/032048_radiation_milk.html), rainwater (http://www.naturalnews.com/031871_ra...rainwater.html), and the general food supply, both in the US and abroad. Though tangible harm in humans was not necessarily evident at that time, it now appears that this systemic poisoning translated into thousands of known deaths, and likely tens of thousands more cases of cancer and other illnesses.

    "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," added Mangano. "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."

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    Default Re: Study: Fukushima killed at least 14,000 people in the US, mostly babies, in weeks

    I'll bet even higher then that 14,000 number..and we have yet to see the full impact of all this via sicknesses, sick children, cancer, deformity in babies.. on the increase etc.. This this is far worse then Chernobyl was. The contained Chernobyl rather quickly this this is still going into the air. Mr Kaku said at the get go to put that thing in concrete and seal it off! he he is saying that..

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    Default Re: Study: Fukushima killed at least 14,000 people in the US, mostly babies, in weeks

    Fukushima Now Radiating Everyone_ 'Unspeakable' Reality 'Will Impact All Of Humanity
    This is Dec 2011 and this crap is STILL leaking! This vid shows what will happen in the future due to this meltdown. Shows the radiation levels in the area etc..

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    Default Re: Study: Fukushima killed at least 14,000 people in the US, mostly babies, in weeks

    It is very important that these kind of studies is published in peer-reviewed journal, this tends to lend them a much more serious and of course acknowledged status than just a interview or an article in any other journal. Beacuse of this, the severe situation perhaps will finally be taken seriously by the health care services and politicians in USA. Nice to have Michiu Kaku´s very pedagogical (although always dramatic) explanation about what is happening.

    I think the Fukushima area and more or less the whole area of northeast Japan is lost for many, many generations to come... The only thing is to evacuate the poor people still living there...

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