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Re: Babies Affected by Dads' X-Ray Exams
Chris,
The study you're referring to suggested that nuclear power exposure
led to increased male births... The article didn't say anything
about the "size of the offspring though... .. no statistical
correlation performed :}
> Was there not a study done a few years ago, at Sellafield, or somewhere of
> that sort, that purported to show something similar? I.e., that irradiation
> of fathers, shortly before conception, led to some (I don't remember what)
> outcome in their progeny.
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