By Joe Mangano March 2026 Two recent journal articles by researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health documented large numbers of excess cancers in the 19-year period 2000-2018 among Americans living near nuclear reactors. These represent the first large-scale articles by academic researchers on the topic. One article, in Environmental Health on December 18, … Continue Reading
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