Like We've Been Saying -- Radiation Is Not A Big Deal
The United Nations Scientific Committee on
the Effects of Atomic Radiation has finally admitted that we can't use
the LNT hypothesis to predict cancer from low doses of radiation. Now
the Japanese people can start eating their own food again and stop being
as afraid. Source: United Nations
A very big report came out last month with a very little fanfare. It
concluded what we in nuclear science have been saying for decades –
radiation doses less than about 10 rem (0.1 Sv) are no big deal. The
linear no-threshold dose hypothesis (LNT) does not apply to doses less
than 10 rem (0.1 Sv), which is the region encompassing background levels
around the world, and is the region of most importance to nuclear
energy, most medical procedures and most areas affected by accidents
like Fukushima.
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