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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: radiation exposure + chernobyl disaster + chernobyl  Related to the article below (Last Update: 5/13/2008)


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Chernobyl safety shelter planned
The Press Association - Apr 25, 2008
The UN health agency estimates that about 9300 people will eventually die from cancers caused by Chernobyl's radiation. Some groups, such as Greenpeace, ...
Chernobyl service Melbourne Herald Sun
Chernobyl nuclear accident Brisbane Times
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Royal Gazette
Nuclear fuel pebbbles used in High Temperature Gas Cooled Reactors ...
Royal Gazette, Bermuda - May 9, 2008
In 1986 the world witnessed the Chernobyl disaster, at the Chernobyl power plant in the Soviet Union. According to the British Broadcasting Corporation ...
Insects left disfigured by nuclear radiation
New Scientist (subscription), UK - Apr 25, 2008
... is that exposure to radiation increases the chances of deformity. She made particularly detailed studies of the regions worst hit by the Chernobyl ...

Charter 97
European Parliament: International aid to Belarus should be ...
Charter 97, Belarus - Apr 18, 2008
According to Y. Bandazheuski, a question the right for protection of health, damaged by long-term radiation exposure, caused among others, by the Chernobyl ...
Kfar Chabad, Israel: Chernobyl Natives Joining Family Atmosphere
Chabad.org, NY - Apr 17, 2008
Natives of the area around Chernobyl, Ukraine, where the worst nuclear power plant disaster in history exposed hundreds of thousands of people to deadly and ...
A ?Universal? Solution to Nuke?s Big Problem
HoweStreet.com, Canada - Apr 18, 2008
Although I admit I have no data or expertise to base this on, I still think it?sa ridiculous notion to believe that a Chernobyl-type nuclear disaster is ...
Safety fears sidelined in Japan's new energy dawn
The Age, Australia - Apr 25, 2008
"I don't want (this area) to be another Chernobyl." Among the thousands marking the 22nd anniversary of the world's worst nuclear disaster in Ukraine, ...
Singing the Mother Earth Blues
American Chronicle, CA - Apr 25, 2008
This brings to mind Chernobyl, which has been called the worst human-made disaster. If you recall, a nuclear reactor exploded in the early morning hours of ...

Chabad.org
Thousands of Jewish Centers Worldwide Gear-Up for Passover
Chabad.org, NY - Apr 17, 2008
Natives of the area around Chernobyl, Ukraine, where the worst nuclear power plant disaster in history exposed hundreds of thousands of people to deadly and ...
Drug Protects Cells From Radiation
Medical News Today (press release), UK - Apr 14, 2008
Separate comments in the journal suggest that such emergencies could include fallout from a nuclear disaster, such as Chernobyl, or the effects of a ...
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Chernobyl-related ionising radiation exposure and cancer risk: an epidemiological review
KB Moysich, RJ Menezes, AM Michalek - Lancet Oncology, 2002 - ingentaconnect.com
... Chernobyl-related ionising radiation exposure and cancer risk: an epidemiological
review. ... Abstract: The Chernobyl nuclear accident on 26 th April, 1986 ...

[PDF] … cancer in emergency workers of the Chernobyl accident: estimation of radiation risks (1986-1995) -
VK Ivanov, AF Tsyb, AI Gorsky, MA Maksyutov, EM … - Radiat. Environ. Biophys, 1997 - progettohumus.it
... in the literature on the estimation of the Chernobyl ra- diation ... manifestations of
the long term consequences of exposure to ionizing radiation for the ...
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Infant leukaemia after in utero exposure to radiation from Chernobyl -
E Petridou, D Trichopoulos, N Dessypris, V … - Nature, 1996 - nature.com
Infant leukaemia after in utero exposure to radiation from Chernobyl. ... been no documented
increase in childhood leukaemia following the Chernobyl accident. ...

… evidence for elevated human minisatellite mutation rate in Belarus eight years after the Chernobyl -
YE Dubrova, VN Nesterov, NG Krouchinsky, VA … - Mutat Res, 1997 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
... heavily polluted after the Chernobyl accident has been ... in families with higher parental
radiation dose estimated for ... external and internal exposure to caesium ...

Time Trends of Thyroid Cancer Incidence in Belarus after the Chernobyl Accident -
WF Heidenreich, P Jacob, G Goulko, HG Paretzke, J … - Radiation Research, 1999 - JSTOR
... of Thyroid Cancer Incidence in Belarus after the Chernobyl Accident. ... of about 3 years
after exposure, this risk ... doses on age, the radiation-induced absolute ...

[CITATION] Very high mutation rate in offspring of Chernobyl accident liquidators -
HS Weinberg - Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 2001 - The Royal Society
... signi?cant genetic defects. The Chernobyl accident created a di?erent,
long-term exposure to radiation. Clean-up teams (or `liquid ...

… of the RET proto-oncogene in papillary thyroid carcinomas from children exposed to the Chernobyl -
L Fugazzola - Cancer Research, 1995 - AACR
... Since the Chernobyl nuclear reactor accident, a striking ... documented, a direct
correlation between thyroid cancer and radiation exposure has not been ...

Children of Chernobyl Cleanup Workers do not Show Elevated Rates of Mutations in Minisatellite … -
LA Livshits, SG Malyarchuk, EM Lukyanova, YG … - Radiation Research, 2001 - bioone.org
... To assess the genetic effects of exposure to ionizing radiation after the Chernobyl
accident, we have measured the frequency of inherited mutant alleles at ...

Post-Chernobyl Thyroid Carcinoma in Belarus Children and Adolescents: Comparison with Naturally … -
F Pacini, T Vorontsova, EP Demidchik, E Molinaro, … - Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1997 - Endocrine Soc
... six years after accidental exposure to radioactive ... and adolescents after the Chernobyl
disaster: implications for the study of radiation tumorigenesis. ...

… in children and adolescents after the Chernobyl disaster: implications for the study of radiation -
Y Nikiforov - Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1996 - Endocrine Soc
... from patients 5-18 yr of age exposed to radiation in Belarus ... 1 yr of age at the time
of Chernobyl, and this ... at the time of the accident, and an exposure age of ...

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Health Tip: Tetanus is Rare But Serious

Tetanus is contracted when bacteria enter the body through a deep open wound. Sometimes called lockjaw, it damages the nervous system and causes muscles spasms and jaw cramps.

Initial symptoms of tetanus usually include headache and minor muscle spasms, often in the jaw, the Directors of Health Promotion and Education say. As the infection progresses, severe muscle spasms of the arms, legs, neck and stomach may occur, as may seizures. Symptoms usually appear within two weeks, but it may be as long as a few months before you notice any signs.

Although tetanus often is fatal, people who do survive face months of therapy and the threat of complications like high blood pressure, difficulty breathing, pneumonia, irregular heartbeat and fracture.

The best way to prevent tetanus is to be regularly immunized. See your doctor quickly if you suffer a serious puncture wound and haven't recently been vaccinated.

Childhood exposure to radiation from the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear power plant disaster may raise risks for thyroid cancer, a new report finds.

The Chernobyl incident exposed large numbers of people in the Ukraine, Belarus and the Russian Federation to radioactive material high in isotopes of iodine and cesium.

For this study, researchers at Columbia University in New York City provided thyroid cancer screening for more than 13,000 people who were younger than 18 years of age at the time of the Chernobyl disaster and lived in highly contaminated areas of the Ukraine.

Each person's individual radiation dose was estimated by using thyroid radioactivity measurements made shortly after the disaster and through interview data collected during screening for the study.

The study identified 45 cases of thyroid cancer among the participants, compared to an expected 11.2 cases in the same number of people not exposed to this kind of radiation. The older the study participants were at the time of the incident, the lower their risk of thyroid cancer as adults.

"We estimate that 75 percent of the thyroid cancer cases would have been avoided in the absence of radiation," the team wrote. "With appropriate adjustment for dose, this estimate demonstrates a substantial contribution of radioactive iodines to the excess of thyroid cancer that followed the (Chernobyl) accident."

The findings were published in the July 4 Journal of the National Cancer Institute.

More information

The U.S. National Cancer Institute has more about thyroid cancer.

Health Tip: Can Beer Be Good for You?

Beer drinking may lead to more than just a beer belly.

According to the Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy at Tufts University, beer contains high levels of an ingredient that helps deposit calcium and other minerals into bone tissue.

And a recent study found the antioxidants present in dark beer help prevent clogged arteries, which should reduce the risk of heart disease.

Most research showed the optimum benefits can be reaped with up to one drink a day for women and up to two a day for men.

Still, it's a good idea to take a look at the size of your beer belly before you knock back a pint or two. The extra calories found in beer may cancel out any health benefits.

Many Young Rape Victims Fail to Take HIV-Preventing Drugs

Only 38 percent of teen and young adult sexual assault victims who were prescribed antiviral medications to prevent HIV infection returned for follow-up visits to medical centers, a new report finds.

Only 15 percent of these young assault victims completed drug therapy that could help them ward off HIV infection, added the researchers, who reported the findings in the July issue of the journal Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine.

In the study, Boston University School of Medicine researchers reviewed the charts of 145 females, ages 12 to 22, treated at two pediatric emergency departments in Boston within 72 hours of being sexually assaulted.

Of those patients, 129 (89 percent) were offered medications to prevent HIV infection and 110 (76) agreed to take the drugs. Of the latter group, 86 were referred for follow-up treatment, but only 38 percent of them returned for at least one follow-up visit and 15 percent completed the full 28 days of preventive treatment, the study said.

The researchers said their findings highlight the difficulty associated with prescribing HIV-prevention therapies to young sexual assault victims and determining which patients require preventive therapy.

"In many cases of adolescent sexual assault, the risks of HIV transmission cannot be determined," the authors wrote. "Among patients in our study, 21 percent reported having blacked out during the assault, 54 percent were unsure whether ejaculation had occurred, and 27 percent were unsure whether a condom had been used."

The researchers added that many teen sexual assault victims have psychiatric conditions that could decrease the likelihood that they'll adhere to HIV-prevention therapy.

"We agree with published recommendations that post-exposure prophylaxis be offered to adolescent sexual assault survivors for exposures that pose a risk of HIV transmission," the study authors concluded.

"Patient education and a comprehensive follow-up system with extensive outreach and case management are necessary to encourage post-exposure prophylaxis adherence and return for follow-up care among adolescent sexual assault survivors," the Boston team added.

More information

The American Academy of Pediatrics has more about care of adolescent victims of sexual assault

 
 
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