Re: Dreszczowce z zycia czyli bajki ...

Autor: Piotr K. Olszewski <ncolszew_at_cyf-kr.edu.pl>
Data: Thu, 11 Mar 2004 13:02:28 +0100
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Dawno, dawno temu w pieknym zamku mieszkala królewna...
Lubicie bajki?

I wtedy smok zaczal pic wode. I pil, pil...
Ale nie wierzycie juz w nie?

A moze lubicie inne bajki:
http://www.angelfire.com/extreme4/kiddofspeed/page2.html
http://2lo.rz.pl/~kl1h/cz.html

W obu cytowanych zródlach jest mowa o kilkuset tysiacach ofiar
Czernobyla
Przy okazji: gdzie jest Czarnobyl? Nie moge znalezc go na mapie :-/
Czy tak trudno zauwazyc literke "e" w nazwie miejscowosci? Jest
CzErnobyl i tyle!
http://kwark.if.pw.edu.pl/mtj/students/1999-2000/Potrzebowski/Czarnoby
l/Stronagl/Pasek.htm

Szczerze mówiac mam dosc tych gadan o setkach tysiecy zgonów w wyniku
choroby popromiennej. Problemem Ukrainy jest trywialny alkoholizm a w
przyszlosci AIDS.

Proponuje przejrzec literature faktu z lat 2000-2003, publikowana w
tzw. czasopismach naukowych.
Na przyklad:
Review: "Health efects of the Chernobyl accident: fears, rumours and
the truth" Mati Rahu*
European Journal of Cancer 39 (2003) 295-299
Cytuje:
1. The only substantiated public health impact
attributable to radiation exposure has been a
sharp increase in childhood thyroid cancer
(totalling approximately 1800 cases in three
countries in 1990-1998). This .nding was initially
received with great scepticism because of the
short latency period, but is now widely accepted.
Inadequate distribution of potassium iodide/
iodate tablets for preventative thyroid blocking
of radioiodines, and living in endemic goitre
regions, have further contributed to an unprecented
epidemic of childhood thyroid cancer.
2. There is currently no internationally accredited
evidence of an elevation in the risk of leukaemia.
3. There is no scientific evidence of an increase in
overall cancer incidence or mortality that could
be associated with radiation exposure.
4. There is no evidence of an increase in birth
defects over time.
5. There is clear evidence of non-radiation-related
psychological disorders due to fear of radiation,
inevitable rumours of detrimental health efects,
stress of relocation, economic hardships, highly
politisised handling of the consequences of the
accident, and some other factors. The Estonian
Study of Chernobyl Cleanup Workers [27] found
that there was a substantial excess of suicide
during the first 6.5 years following the accident,
possibly due to forced recruitment for clean-up,
uncertainty about radiation dose and its efects,
and about future radiation-related health risks.
6. Reports of health e.ects caused by radiation
have been greatly exaggerated.

Piotr
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