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kevin blanch 7/25/13
米メヂィカル団体が米政府に魚介類の放射能検査とその全報告を要求。
Fukushima Fallout Awareness Network (FFAN) today applauded the recent American Medical Association (AMA) "resolution" (http://www.cmanet.org/news/detail/?ar...)
that calls on the U.S. government to test all U.S. seafood for
radiation and fully report the results to the public. The AMA joins FFAN
in demanding the public's 'Right to Know' regarding radiation levels in
food. The California Medical Association (CMA) initiated the
resolution.
In March of 2013, in response to the worst ongoing nuclear disaster in history at Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station, FFAN coalition member groups Beyond Nuclear, Citizens for Health and Ecological Options Network filed a legal Citizen Petition through the official process of the United States Department of Health Services Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
The FFAN Citizen Petition points out that the U.S. currently has the highest allowable limits for radioactive Cesium 134 and 137 in the world, 12 times higher in fact than Japan's. "Food and beverages that are considered far too dangerous for consumption in Japan can be exported to U.S. citizens, including vulnerable children and pregnant women. This is an outrageous radioactive loophole that our lawmakers and FDA must address immediately," states Kimberly Roberson, FFAN Director and author of "Silence Deafening, Fukushima Fallout." Roberson continues, "We appreciate the AMA's call for testing and encourage all to speak out for the additional steps required to protect our children as the current U.S. limits are still dangerously high."
http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/fuk...
In March of 2013, in response to the worst ongoing nuclear disaster in history at Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station, FFAN coalition member groups Beyond Nuclear, Citizens for Health and Ecological Options Network filed a legal Citizen Petition through the official process of the United States Department of Health Services Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
The FFAN Citizen Petition points out that the U.S. currently has the highest allowable limits for radioactive Cesium 134 and 137 in the world, 12 times higher in fact than Japan's. "Food and beverages that are considered far too dangerous for consumption in Japan can be exported to U.S. citizens, including vulnerable children and pregnant women. This is an outrageous radioactive loophole that our lawmakers and FDA must address immediately," states Kimberly Roberson, FFAN Director and author of "Silence Deafening, Fukushima Fallout." Roberson continues, "We appreciate the AMA's call for testing and encourage all to speak out for the additional steps required to protect our children as the current U.S. limits are still dangerously high."
http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/fuk...
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