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Re: Four Non-HPs Against One Health Physicist





Don't forget those radioactive material spewing dental x-ray machines

-- better perform 

a thorough frisk after each visit to the dentist.



I need to quit reading radsafe during lunch -- I almost sprayed my

monitor with cranberry juice when

I started reading the USA-Today-type-graphic associated with the

article...



Cary



>>> Sam Iverstine <sam_iverstine@YAHOO.COM> 09/11/2003 08:06:15 >>>

Not bad exposure to health physics to my once home town in Pensecola,

only - radioactive material in sunlight? Are protons radioactive

material now? Not to metion a few orders of magnitude off on isotope

counting. 



BobCherry@AOL.COM wrote:Here is another example of "balanced"

reporting.    

 

http://www.pensacolanewsjournal.com/news/090703/Local/ST002.shtml 

 

Radium in drinking water standards are protective: a health physicist.

 

Radium in drinking water standards are NOT protective:  a

pharmacologist in EPA`s Office of Radiation and Indoor Air; Steve Wing,

an epidemiologist; Ernest Sternglass, a nuclear physicist; an

environmental epidemiologist.

 

Bob C







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