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RE: UN Publication Available: Hereditary Effects of Radiation



Dear friends,



I would like to let you know that the UNSCEAR Report on hereditary effects

of radiation is available NOW from http://www.unscear.org/2001report.htm

<http://www.unscear.org/2001report.htm>  



Kind regards

Nick Tsurikov

http://www.eneabba.net/ <http://www.eneabba.net/>  



		

				-----Original Message-----

				From:	Dahlskog, Leif

[mailto:Leif.Dahlskog@health.wa.gov.au]

				Sent:	Monday, 3 December 2001 09:01

				To:	nick.tsurikov@ILUKA.COM

				Subject:	RE: UN Publication

Available: Hereditary Effects of Radiation



				Nick



				I don't think the 2001 report is

downloadable.  At least not for me.



				Leif Dahlskog 



				> -----Original Message-----

				> From: nick.tsurikov@ILUKA.COM

[mailto:nick.tsurikov@ILUKA.COM]

				> Sent: Monday, 3 December 2001 7:28 AM

				> To: radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu

				> Subject: RE: UN Publication Available:

Hereditary Effects of Radiation

				> 

				> 

				> Dear John,

				> 

				> Both volumes of UNSCEAR report are

available for some time 

				> for free download

				> (as PDF files) from:

http://www.unscear.org/reports.htm

				> <http://www.unscear.org/reports.htm>    It

would take some time though

				> (files are comparatively big).

				>  

				> Kind regards

				> Nick Tsurikov

				> Eneabba, Western Australia

				> http://eneabba.net/ <http://eneabba.net/>



				> 

				> 		-----Original Message-----

				> 		From:	Jacobus, John

(OD/ORS)

				> [mailto:jacobusj@ors.od.nih.gov]

				> 		Sent:	Saturday, 1 December

2001 01:01

				> 		To:	RadSafe

				> 		Subject:	UN

Publication Available: 

				> Hereditary Effects

				> of Radiation

				> 

				> 		I received this on another

list server, and 

				> thought I would

				> pass it along.

				> 

				> 		-- John 

				> 		John Jacobus, MS

				> 		Certified Health Physicist 

				> 		3050 Traymore Lane

				> 		Bowie, MD  20715-2024

				> 

				> 		E-mail:

jenday1@email.msn.com (H)      

				> 

				> 		-----Original Message-----

				> 		From: Grissom, Mike

[mailto:mikeg@slac.stanford.edu]

				> 		Sent: Friday, November 30,

2001 11:14 AM

				> 		To: 'Medhp-Sec (E-mail)'

				> 		Subject: MEDHP-SEC: UN

Publication Available: Hereditary

				> Effects of

				> 		Radiation

				> 

				> 		medhp-sec'ers,

				> 

				> 		The following publication is

of especially significant

				> 		interest to MHPS and may be

worth exploring [NOTE: this

				> 		is not an endorsement of

these publications by the MHPS;

				> 		however, past UNSCEAR

reports have been valuable

				> 		additions to HP

bookshelves/library resources]:

				> 

				> 		----------

				> 		Hereditary Effects of

Radiation:

				> 		UNSCEAR 2001 Report to the

General Assembly, with

				> 		Scientific Annex

				> 

				> 		 In this 2001 Report, the

United Nations Scientific

				> 		 Committee on the Effects of

Atomic Radiation has

				> 		 completed a comprehensive

review of the hereditary

				> 		 risks to offspring

following parental exposure to

				> 		 radiation. This report

includes an evaluation of those

				> 		 diseases, which have both

hereditary and environmental

				> 		 components, the so-called

multifactorial diseases. The

				> 		 new information presented

in this report suggests that

				> 		 radiation is less likely to

have adverse genetic

				> 		 effects than had been

assumed. This report provides a

				> 		 unique scientific basis for

estimating radiation risk,

				> 		 establishing radiation

protection and safety standards

				> 		 and regulating radiation

sources for governments and

				> 		 organizations throughout

the world.

				> 

				>

**************

				> 

				> 		Older UNSCEAR Reports still

available:

				> 

				> 		Sources and Effects of

Ionizing Radiation

				> 		United Nations Scientific

Committee

				> 		on the Effects of Atomic

Radiation (UNSCEAR)

				> 		Report to the General

Assembly, with Scientific Annexes

				> 

				> 		Volume I: Sources

				> 		Volume II: Effects

				> 

				> 		. . .

				> 		----------

				> 		The above may be viewed on

the Unipubs Web site at URL:

				> 

				>

http://www.un.org/Pubs/whatsnew/e01220.htm

				> 

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