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Why a dangerous subtype of Wilms tumor is so resistant to chemotherapy

Why a dangerous subtype of Wilms tumor is so resistant to chemotherapy
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EPA Withdraws Disastrous Trump-Era Radioactive Roads Approval


EPA Withdraws Disastrous Trump-Era Radioactive Roads Approval
If dispersed, the material would present an unreasonable public health threat stemming from the appreciable quantities of radium-226, uranium, uranium-238, uranium-234, thorium-230, radon-222, lead-210, polonium-210, chromium, arsenic, lead, cadmium, fluoride, zinc, antimony and copper phosphogypsum contains.
EPA Withdraws Disastrous Trump-Era Radioactive Roads Approval
ST. PETERSBURG, 
Fla. The Biden administration announced it is withdrawing approval given by the Trump administration to use phosphogypsum in construction. The retracted approval had allowed the use of toxic, radioactive waste in constructing roads in parts of the United States prone to sinkholes and erosion.
“Allowing phosphogypsum in roads was a boneheaded, short-sighted favor to the industry,” said Jaclyn Lopez, Florida director at the Center for Biological Diversity. “While the withdrawal cites technical deficiencies i ....

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You say that s not so the japanese regulatory agent has acceptable or permissible levels as does the u.s. regulatory commission here. interestingly those levels arele evaluated, increased during accidents, that s allowed. well, these are not safe doses. there is no safe dose to radioactivity. the national academy of sciences have said that multiple times over the decades. at low doses the risks are lower than at high doses, but there are still risks and these risks are not of just answers, years or decades in the future, but the genetic damage, other diseases, if it s a fetus exposed, there could be the risk of let me, as you see, i want to ill separate your point as you illustrated better than i do. to illustrate a point with chernobyl and this is the time of the chernobyl disaster in 1986. eventually 200,000 had to be ....

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