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Is there any danger left by atomic radiation when traveling to Nagaki, Japan?

Japan travel quotation: beware of nuclear pollution

(1) Japan is not suitable for traveling and living because of nuclear leakage pollution

In p>1911, some people studied the relationship between X-rays and leukemia, and put forward a report that people who work in X-rays are likely to suffer from leukemia. Later, some people reported that leukemia was found among professional workers. For example, the incidence of leukemia in American radiologists is much higher than that in non-radiologists. There are more leukemia patients in Japan, which is related to the atomic bombings in Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945. Scientists in Japan and the United States have studied the incidence of leukemia among survivors of atomic bombings in both places, and found that Hiroshima and Nagasaki are significantly higher than other regions.

Radiation exposure can also induce other cancers, such as thyroid cancer, breast cancer, bone cancer and skin cancer. The radioactive dust from the atomic bombings in Hiroshima and Nagasaki caused some residents in the Marshall Islands to suffer from thyroid tumors. The incidence of breast cancer is higher among women exposed to radiation.

In recent years, Japanese medical researchers have extracted a variety of anti-radiation elements from the surviving plant Tricholoma matsutake in Hiroshima. Clinical experiments in mice and humans show that the inhibition rate of this anti-radiation combined element on various malignant tumors is 91.8%, respectively. Therefore, the computer-intensive Japanese office workers have developed the fever of eating Tricholoma matsutake. According to a data from Tokyo Radiation Protection Research Center, the incidence of leukemia in Japan is on the decline, with a decrease of 53.3% in 23 compared with 2 years ago.

On March 11, 211, the serious ecological crisis caused by the nuclear leakage in Japan still lingers in Japan like a ghost, and is threatening neighboring countries and the whole Pacific Ocean. Japanese, American and Norwegian scientists have published a joint investigation report: all parts of Japan are exposed to different degrees of radiation pollution, especially in the eastern region, with Fukushima exceeding the standard twice and Tokyo having the highest radiation. The radiation decline period is more than 3 years, which will bring disaster to the next 2-3 generations.

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