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Re: Cohen's Refutation of LNT
Radhealth,
We agree on smoking reduction. I have tried to influence about 10,000 smokers in
personal counseling.
Radon data shows LESS lung cancer mortality up to 5 pCi/l in homes, I believe
(as do numerous other scientists with whom I have discussed this).
Howard Long
.
Rad health wrote:
> First, we have to reduce smoking. Then we need to reduce radon to save
> 19,000 lives per year in the United States. Radon is the biggest
> contributor to our yearly radiation dose. Radiation exposure are cumulative
> so each year we never know how much medical exposure we will get so it is
> wise to reduce radon exposure to as low as reasonable achievable. I
> mitigated my home, how about you?
>
> If we listened to Howard, we would all be out buying revigitors. If Howard
> really cared about reducing cancer deaths etc. his time would be better
> spent out doing tobacco cessation as I do.
>
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