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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: chernobyl + nuclear + web  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/5/2008)


Spiegel Online
'The Nuclear Industry Has Invented the Energy Shortfall'
Spiegel Online, Germany - Aug 4, 2008
H?hn: Then take a look at the Environment Ministry's Web site, where you can read all about it. SPIEGEL ONLINE: But that only applies to the old nuclear ...
How much radiation is too much?
phillyBurbs.com, PA - Aug 3, 2008
Take the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear reaction accident, the worst in history, Karam said. Initially scientists estimated that as many as 10000 people would die ...
Local families host kids from Chernobyl
Mansfield News, MA - Jul 23, 2008
Health problems and poverty continue to plague the residents who have remained in the area affected by the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster. ...
Ukraine: Chernobyl
Global Voices Online, MA - Aug 1, 2008
by Veronica Khokhlova Belatedly, a trip report, photos and video from the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, by Darkness at Noon - here and here. ...
Sarah Lacy claims New York Times book review unfairly slammed her ...
VentureBeat, CA - Jul 27, 2008
When his family fled Kiev, Ukraine, and the radioactive clouds of Chernobyl, Max had to leave behind a radioactive shoe. Nowadays, Levchin sleeps a couple ...NYT
Chernobyl Coffin Dissolving
Technosailor, MD - Jul 30, 2008
I think I located the site in Google Earth (equivalent on the web with Yahoo Maps). Apparently the coffin is dissolving as the radiation eats through the ...
Filtering on the Fly
RedOrbit, TX - Jul 29, 2008
The attacks were echoed in April, when the Web site of Radio Free Europe was brought down just as coverage of the 22nd anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster ...
They don?t speak Russian; she doesn?t speak much English, ?but it ...
The Commercial Dispatch, MS - Jul 12, 2008
Contamination caused by a massive explosion at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant 20 years ago still causes health problems for families living in the ...

UNICEF (press release)
UNICEF?s child-friendly spaces use movement and dance to help ...
UNICEF (press release), NY - Jul 21, 2008
The children include orphans and second-generation victims of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster. ?We have to validate and base our work with movement and dance ...
Former Russian literature professor finds new career, freedom in US
StarNewsOnline.com, NC - Jul 23, 2008
She remembers secrecy surrounding the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster in neighboring Ukraine as the radiation spread all the way to her town. ...
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Transgenic plants are sensitive bioindicators of nuclear pollution caused by the Chernobyl accident -
I Kovalchuk, O Kovalchuk, A Arkhipov, B Hohn - Nature Biotechnology, 1998 - nature.com
... Full text access provided to: Googlebot Access by: Web Services. ... increase in germline
mutation rates in humans living close to the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant ...

NUCLEAR SAFETY: Nuclear Power Plants and Their Fuel as Terrorist Targets -
DM Chapin, KP Cohen, WK Davis, EE Kintner, LJ Koch, … - Science, 2002 - sciencemag.org
... you are using a browser that does not support current Web standards ... The Human
Consequences of the Chernobyl Nuclear Accident: A Strategy for Recovery, A Report ...

[PDF] Designing web-based simulation for learning -
R Granlund, E Berglund, H Eriksson - Future Generation Computer Systems, 2000 - chentserver.uwaterloo.ca
... basedsystems,developedbytheauthors,that represent different types of web-based
simulation. Chernobyl ? a nuclear power plant simulation. C ...

Measurement of the whole-body 137Cs in residents around the Chernobyl nuclear power plant -
N Morita, N Takamura, K Ashizawa, T Shimasaki, S … - Radiation Protection Dosimetry, 2005 - NTP
... oupjournals.org Technical Note. Measurement of the whole-body 137 Cs in residents
around the Chernobyl nuclear power plant. Naoko Morita ...

Mulching as a countermeasure for crop contamination within the 30 km zone of Chernobyl Nuclear Power … -
TS Yera, R Vallejo, J Tent, G Rauret, N … - Environmental Science & Technology, 1999 - pubs.acs.org
... 10.1021/es980569o S0013-936X(98)00569-0 Web Release Date: February 4, 1999. ... for Crop
Contamination within the 30 km Zone of Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant. ...

Reconstruction of radioactive plume characteristics along Chernobyl?s Western Trace -
RK Chesser, M Bondarkov, RJ Baker, JK Wickliffe, … - Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 2004 - Elsevier
... Lines of each web were set 30? apart. ... Fig. 1. Photograph of the Chernobyl
Nuclear Power Plant (encircled) and the Red Forest region. ...

Post-Chernobyl thyroid carcinoma in children -
L Leenhardt, A Aurengo - Best Practice & Research Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2000 - Elsevier
... were exposed as children or adolescents to fallout from the Chernobyl nuclear accident ...
The web site for obtaining more information on this project is: http://www ...

[CITATION] Biological Transfer and Sedimentation of Chernobyl Radionuclides in Lake Constance
G Lindner, M Becker, R Eckmann, P Frenzel, J … - Large Lakes: Ecological Structure and Function, 1990 - Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
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Dynamics of Chernobyl-fallout radionuclides in soil solutions of forest ecosystems -
GI Agapkina, AI Shcheglov, FA Tikhomirov, LN … - Chemosphere, 1998 - Elsevier
... influences on the radioecological hazards for the entire food web through biological ...
of forest ecosystems in 30-km zone around Chernobyl nuclear power station ...

[PDF] Nuclear Electricity -
I Hore-Lacy - Uranium Information Center Ltd. and World Nuclear …, 2003 - uic.com.au
... With Chernobyl behind us and the great improvements to safety ... accessing the Uranium
Information Centre's or World Nuclear Association's web sites ...

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Health Tip: Tetanus is Rare But Serious

Tetanus is contracted when bacteria enter the body through a deep open wound. Sometimes called lockjaw, it damages the nervous system and causes muscles spasms and jaw cramps.

Initial symptoms of tetanus usually include headache and minor muscle spasms, often in the jaw, the Directors of Health Promotion and Education say. As the infection progresses, severe muscle spasms of the arms, legs, neck and stomach may occur, as may seizures. Symptoms usually appear within two weeks, but it may be as long as a few months before you notice any signs.

Although tetanus often is fatal, people who do survive face months of therapy and the threat of complications like high blood pressure, difficulty breathing, pneumonia, irregular heartbeat and fracture.

The best way to prevent tetanus is to be regularly immunized. See your doctor quickly if you suffer a serious puncture wound and haven't recently been vaccinated.

Childhood exposure to radiation from the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear power plant disaster may raise risks for thyroid cancer, a new report finds.

The Chernobyl incident exposed large numbers of people in the Ukraine, Belarus and the Russian Federation to radioactive material high in isotopes of iodine and cesium.

For this study, researchers at Columbia University in New York City provided thyroid cancer screening for more than 13,000 people who were younger than 18 years of age at the time of the Chernobyl disaster and lived in highly contaminated areas of the Ukraine.

Each person's individual radiation dose was estimated by using thyroid radioactivity measurements made shortly after the disaster and through interview data collected during screening for the study.

The study identified 45 cases of thyroid cancer among the participants, compared to an expected 11.2 cases in the same number of people not exposed to this kind of radiation. The older the study participants were at the time of the incident, the lower their risk of thyroid cancer as adults.

"We estimate that 75 percent of the thyroid cancer cases would have been avoided in the absence of radiation," the team wrote. "With appropriate adjustment for dose, this estimate demonstrates a substantial contribution of radioactive iodines to the excess of thyroid cancer that followed the (Chernobyl) accident."

The findings were published in the July 4 Journal of the National Cancer Institute.

More information

The U.S. National Cancer Institute has more about thyroid cancer.

Health Tip: Can Beer Be Good for You?

Beer drinking may lead to more than just a beer belly.

According to the Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy at Tufts University, beer contains high levels of an ingredient that helps deposit calcium and other minerals into bone tissue.

And a recent study found the antioxidants present in dark beer help prevent clogged arteries, which should reduce the risk of heart disease.

Most research showed the optimum benefits can be reaped with up to one drink a day for women and up to two a day for men.

Still, it's a good idea to take a look at the size of your beer belly before you knock back a pint or two. The extra calories found in beer may cancel out any health benefits.

Many Young Rape Victims Fail to Take HIV-Preventing Drugs

Only 38 percent of teen and young adult sexual assault victims who were prescribed antiviral medications to prevent HIV infection returned for follow-up visits to medical centers, a new report finds.

Only 15 percent of these young assault victims completed drug therapy that could help them ward off HIV infection, added the researchers, who reported the findings in the July issue of the journal Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine.

In the study, Boston University School of Medicine researchers reviewed the charts of 145 females, ages 12 to 22, treated at two pediatric emergency departments in Boston within 72 hours of being sexually assaulted.

Of those patients, 129 (89 percent) were offered medications to prevent HIV infection and 110 (76) agreed to take the drugs. Of the latter group, 86 were referred for follow-up treatment, but only 38 percent of them returned for at least one follow-up visit and 15 percent completed the full 28 days of preventive treatment, the study said.

The researchers said their findings highlight the difficulty associated with prescribing HIV-prevention therapies to young sexual assault victims and determining which patients require preventive therapy.

"In many cases of adolescent sexual assault, the risks of HIV transmission cannot be determined," the authors wrote. "Among patients in our study, 21 percent reported having blacked out during the assault, 54 percent were unsure whether ejaculation had occurred, and 27 percent were unsure whether a condom had been used."

The researchers added that many teen sexual assault victims have psychiatric conditions that could decrease the likelihood that they'll adhere to HIV-prevention therapy.

"We agree with published recommendations that post-exposure prophylaxis be offered to adolescent sexual assault survivors for exposures that pose a risk of HIV transmission," the study authors concluded.

"Patient education and a comprehensive follow-up system with extensive outreach and case management are necessary to encourage post-exposure prophylaxis adherence and return for follow-up care among adolescent sexual assault survivors," the Boston team added.

More information

The American Academy of Pediatrics has more about care of adolescent victims of sexual assault

 
 
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