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National Academies 2005: ‘Low Levels of Ionizing Radiation May Cause Harm’
“WASHINGTON — A preponderance of scientific evidence shows that even low doses of ionizing radiation, such as gamma rays and X-rays, are likely to pose some risk of adverse health effects, says a new report from the National Academies’ National Research Council.
The report’s focus is low-dose, low-LET — ‘linear energy transfer’ — ionizing radiation that is energetic enough to break biomolecular bonds. In living organisms, such radiation can cause DNA damage that eventually leads to cancers. However, more research is needed to determine whether low doses of radiation may also cause other health problems, such as heart disease and stroke, which are now seen with high doses of low-LET radiation.
The study committee defined low doses as those ranging from nearly zero to about 100 millisievert (mSv) — units that measure radiation energy deposited in living tissue. The radiation dose from a chest X-ray is about 0.1 mSv. In the United States, people are exposed on average to about 3 mSv of natural ‘background’ radiation annually.” Read more.
NBC’s Brokaw: Saudis ‘So Unhappy’ With Obama They Sent Emissaries to China, Russia Seeking Enhanced Ties
By Susan Jones – “(CNSNews.com) – Reporting from Baghdad, Iraq yesterday, NBC’s Tom Brokaw said the Saudi Arabian monarchy is ‘so unhappy with the Obama administration for the way it pushed out President Mubarak of Egypt’ that it has sent senior officials to the Peoples’ Republic of China and Russia to seek expanded business opportunities with those countries.” Read more.
BBC Ethics Unveiled: Lies About Jerusalem, Lies About Guidelines
This video investigates the flouting of these guidelines by Panorama and the disingenuous ruling of the BBC Trust’s Editorial Standards Committee in support of the January 2010 segment. For more background, see CAMERA’s original analysis and the BBC Editorial Standards Committee ruling.” Source. Read more…




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