[ RadSafe ] Re: uranium solubility and acute and chronic exposures on the Russia-Georgia border
John R Johnson
idias at interchange.ubc.ca
Wed Aug 13 16:40:40 CDT 2008
James
Allen Brodsky would not agree with you. See his book "Review of Radiation
Risks and Uranium Toxicity" RSA Publications, 1996.
John
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John R Johnson, PhD
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idias at interchange.ubc.ca
----- Original Message -----
From: "James Salsman" <BenjB4 at gmail.com>
To: "Radsafelist" <radsafe at radlab.nl>
Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2008 1:07 PM
Subject: [ RadSafe ] Re: uranium solubility and acute and chronic exposures
on the Russia-Georgia border
> In all the calls for censorship, there has been:
>
> 1. Zero evidence that kidneys are the most important organ to consider
> after acute or chronic uranyl exposure;
>
> 2. Zero evidence that the health physics community has ever said
> otherwise;
>
> 3. Zero evidence that the present state of affairs leads to
> inappropriate medical treatment for those exposed; and
>
> 4. Zero evidence that attempts to correct the situation is a
> "self-serving agenda."
>
> Will any be forthcoming, or are we going to have another episode where
> I'm the only one citing empirical science and everyone else is talking
> about the theory that I have somehow misinterpreted things?
>
> James Salsman
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