On 24 mars 11, at 10:18, Marv Gandall wrote:

> The voluminous records — based in part on the free twice-a-year medical 
> examinations that 83,050 registered Nagasaki survivors received

> The University of Nagasaki study, whose results were consistent with other 
> studies done of the A-bomb survivors, found that high exposures to radiation 
> kill while moderate exposures provide overall general health benefits.

Indeed. It provides free twice a year medical examinations and in the case of 
hibakusha I have no doubt that medication was also free.

Could that be a factor in the health level of the people who suffered from the 
atomic radiations ?

Have they compared with populations that have not suffered from radiations but 
benefited from similar health support?


Jean-Christophe Helary

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