10,000 occupants was only five cases. now, for the general population in that same age group, a group of 10,000 tie within a knees should have gotten about 170 cases of cancer why isn t establishment saying it could ward off infection? why aren t they saying it. they are. they are not getting a lot of attention for it. the coolest cat in my column is this guy at the university of pittsburgh. he did a study of 90% of the counties in the u.s. he looked at levels of radon. radioactive substance from the earth and lung cancer rates. they were inversely relate sod dramatically that it couldn t be explained. bill: some agent in the body works as agent to ward off cancer. that s as many scientists believe as the new york times science section reported. it doesn t get press. bill: by your account we should all be heading for the nuclear reactor leaking and kind
cancer cases they had about 10,000 occupants was only five cases. now, for the general population in that same age group, a group of 10,000 tie within a knees should have gotten about 170 cases of cancer why isn t establishment saying it could ward off infection? why aren t they saying it. they are. they are not getting a lot of attention for it. the coolest cat in my column is this guy at the university of pittsburgh. he did a study of 90% of the counties in the u.s. he looked at levels of radon. radioactive substance from the earth and lung cancer rates. they were inversely relate sod dramatically that it couldn t be explained. bill: some agent in the body works as agent to ward off cancer. that s as many scientists believe as the new york times science section reported. it doesn t get press. bill: by your account we should all be heading for the nuclear reactor leaking and kind
radiation poisoning. it s not me. i m citing a stunning number of physicists and from the new york times, the times of london, there is a growing body of evidence that radiation in excess of what the government says are the minimum amounts we should be exposed to are actually good for you and reduce cases of cancer. the new york times science section for example a few years ago reported on a study from canada where all these women who had had tuberculosis got an inordinate number of chest x-rays. their breast cancer rate was lower than the general population. there were apartments put up in taiwan in 1993 that accidentally contained an inorder habit amount of cobalt 60. a radioactive substance. after 16 years. 10,000 occupants of these buildings, being hit with five times what the government says is the minimum amount you should be hit with, the number of cancer cases they had about
but they have already started construction and supporters say passengers desperately need another tunnel to ease delays at new york s penn station. secretary la hood says governor christie has now agreed to rethink it for two weeks and get back to him. does not have the ability to power its entire country. it does have the ability to start a nuclear war. we need to know what will happen when this man dies. tonight, we re told there is official word about whose finger will be on the button in that secretive nation. multiple tragedies at one high school. the parents of students who killed themselves say all of them were victims of bullying. tonight, we ll report. you decide. on whether the school is in some part to blame. that s next and while you are waiting click on the science section for a list of the top ten ways parents can protect their kids from cyber bullying. [ male announcer ] see this?
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