http://bit.ly/1zfNXza Apr 13, 2015 (emphasis added): CSU partners with Fukushima University to study radiation effects… Many CSU faculty and researchers are contributing to radiation research in Japan… including Thomas Johnson… professor of health physics, who is testing trace radiation samples in seal populations in the northern Pacific Ocean, where radiation from the Fukushima disaster was released. Digestive system: microdontia teeth smaller than normal, chronic interstitial pancreatitis inflammation of pancreas, hepatic cyst liver, cholestatic jaundice yellowing of skin caused by thickening of bile or problems in liver, geophagia eating dirt, and primary diffuse peritoneal tumor membrane lining abdomen; A variety of the observed disease conditions are reported for the first time in ice seals and/or walruses. http://bit.ly/1JaUmPx
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8/21/15
US University Testing Animals in Pacific for Fukushima Radiation Get Shocking Results
http://bit.ly/1zfNXza Apr 13, 2015 (emphasis added): CSU partners with Fukushima University to study radiation effects… Many CSU faculty and researchers are contributing to radiation research in Japan… including Thomas Johnson… professor of health physics, who is testing trace radiation samples in seal populations in the northern Pacific Ocean, where radiation from the Fukushima disaster was released. Digestive system: microdontia teeth smaller than normal, chronic interstitial pancreatitis inflammation of pancreas, hepatic cyst liver, cholestatic jaundice yellowing of skin caused by thickening of bile or problems in liver, geophagia eating dirt, and primary diffuse peritoneal tumor membrane lining abdomen; A variety of the observed disease conditions are reported for the first time in ice seals and/or walruses. http://bit.ly/1JaUmPx
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