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Introduction
Helen Caldicott
1
No Nuclear Power Is the Best Nuclear Power
Naoto Kan
2
Living in a Contaminated World
Hiroaki Koide
3
Another Unsurprising Surprise
David Lochbaum
4
The Findings of the Diet Independent Investigation Committee
Hisako Sakiyama
5
The Contamination of Japan with Radioactive Cesium
Steven Starr
6
What Did the World Learn from the Fukushima Accident?
Akio Matsumura
7
Effects of Ionizing Radiation on Living Systems
David Brenner
8
The Initial Health Effects at Fukushima
Ian Fairlie
9
The Biological Consequences of Chornobyl and Fukushima
Timothy Mousseau
10
What the World Health Organization, International Atomic Energy Agency, and International Commission on Radiological Protection Have Falsified
Alexey V. Yablokov
11
Congenital Malformations in Rivne, Ukraine
Wladimir Wertelecki
12
What Did They Know and When?
Arnold Gundersen
13
Management of Spent-Fuel Pools and Radioactive Waste
Robert Alvarez
14
Seventy Years of Radioactive Risks in Japan and America
Kevin Kamps
15
Post-Fukushima Food Monitoring
Cindy Folkers
16
Gender Matters in the Atomic Age
Mary Olson
17
Epidemiologic Studies of Radiation Releases from Nuclear Facilities
Steven Wing
18
Cancer Risk from Exposure to Low Levels of Ionizing Radiation
Herbert Abrams
19
The Rise and Fall of Nuclear Power
David Freeman
20
The Nuclear Age and Future Generations
Helen Caldicott
References
10: WHAT THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION, INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY, AND INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON RADIOLOGICAL PROTECTION HAVE FALSIFIED BY ALEXEY V. YABLOKOV
11: CONGENITAL MALFORMATIONS IN RIVNE, UKRAINE BY WLADIMIR WERTELECKI
18: CANCER RISK FROM EXPOSURE TO LOW LEVELS OF IONIZING RADIATION BY HERBERT ABRAMS
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