33. Long-Term Biological Effects of Radiation, Statistics, Radiation Risk

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  • MIT 22.01 Introduction to Nuclear Engineering and Ionizing Radiation, Fall 2016
    Instructor: Michael Short
    View the complete course: ocw.mit.edu/22-01F16
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    The longer-term effects of accumulated radiation exposure are shown from the cell to the organism level. Trends in cell division rate are linked to both the various symptoms of radiation poisoning and the relative biological susceptibility of different organs. Sources of our knowledge of the effects on large and small doses of radiation are shown, paying particular attention to our lack of definitive knowledge of the effects of very low doses of radiation.
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  • @mitocw
    @mitocw  3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

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    • @SuicideJones
      @SuicideJones ปีที่แล้ว

      you have transposed "ANOREXIA", a psychiatric condition also known as BODY DYSMORPHIA for "ANEMIA" which is a blood disorder without a cure. the point is this: since [Assumption 1] ANOREXIA means ONE THINKS ONESELF IS OVERWEIGHT, and [Assumption 2] ANEMIA is physical condition with no cure, THEREFORE you have just reinforced the slander against Blacks regarding Sickle Cell Anemia [the Government of Canada officially denies the existence of Sickle Cell Anemia, our medical textbooks PUBLISHED 2019 state: Blacks are the most likely to "COMPLAIN" [NOT "report"] pain, and that this must be discouraged as Blacks cannot feel pain. THIS HAPPENED IN CANADA. We wait twice as long and are half as likely to receive any treatment whatsoever.

    • @KatyYoder-cq1kc
      @KatyYoder-cq1kc 22 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      PLEASE Report at the highest level of governance: NOW ON LIFE SUPPORT: Cease and desist on malicious use of AI and poisoning supremacist Communists and terrorists. I'm not your property

  • @paulne1514
    @paulne1514 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    I worked at a scrapyard for over 10 years. I worked at on spot and didn’t move. One day a load of plates came in. When the foreman thought I wasn’t looking, he came over with what looked like a geiger counter? It went crazy. I went to the office to complain and was told to get back to work. I figured if it was bad, my hair would fall out. A few months later, I started gaining weight. A lot of weight. At my next doctors appointment, the doc started feeling around my neck. Then it was off to a few specialists. The one doc said for a test, normal people are a 10, when it gets to 30, they look for cancer. So they sent my results to a special lab. When the results came back, they said my numbers were almost 7,000. I had medullary thyroid cancer. My 1 day in the hospital took over 3 weeks. They didn’t know the exact cause, but gave me 5 possible causes. Then the doc told me my numbers were about the same as people near Chernobyl, or in Japan after the A bombs were dropped.
    I had to retire early because I just couldn’t do the work anymore because of my health. Almost all of my retirement money has been spent on hospitals, doc visits and medications.No lawyer will help me. The government won’t help me. I figured the government would have records. One of my drivers told me, they had been dumping radioactive scrap for years. And told me there was a way to turn off the radiation detectors. So the safety systems in place for nuclear power plants are not given to those of us at the bottom of the work force. Scrapyards are dumping grounds for hazardous products that are supposed to be disposed of legally, but are not.
    I was hoping that watching this, it would help me, to find anymore symptoms or solutions. It did not.

    • @JJVernig
      @JJVernig 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I know it's not much of a help, but I am sorry for your situation.

    • @apothos666
      @apothos666 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      What was the test? 7000 what? I'm sorry that happened to you.

    • @samuele8361
      @samuele8361 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      I'm 90% sure that this is completely made up. Could you give more details? Where did you work?

    • @TonySopeano46
      @TonySopeano46 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      When I started my welding career the shop I worked in used thoriated tungsten electrodes, we had to grind them into a point to weld and we had to grind them again when it was contaminated with whatever we were welding. None of the grinding dust was disposed properly. It is true that the industry doesn't follow correct practices. Best wishes to you.

  • @qzh00k
    @qzh00k 2 ปีที่แล้ว +21

    This is one of the best presentations on nuclear health I've seen in a long time. So many topics are within this I hope folks keep interested, and get involved somehow.
    The Fukushima accident provided the largest exposure cohorts in recent records and is surrounded by some of the best medical diagnostics on the planet.
    Why is the TEPCO nuclear explosion not considered as such by visible health scientists?
    There are claims of no harm but this presentation implies otherwise. It could support or deny one of the risk models proposed.
    Thank You.

    • @ChrisErwood
      @ChrisErwood 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      The radiation exposure to the general population from Fukushima wasn't particularly great, and even among workers at the plant during the disaster, the number that received doses of over 100mSV is quite small, and realistically probably not enough to be able to draw firm conclusions around increased risk etc, as the number of additional cancers that might be expected among the workers would be dwarfed by the confidence interval you'd have when comparing against random results in a dataset that size.

    • @qzh00k
      @qzh00k 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@ChrisErwood the studies are important because the long term effects are real. You can't back up your claims and the results can take generations to prove.
      And they have been proven, you can find them in legal suits like the atomic veterans settled after most were dead from their exposure.

    • @ChrisErwood
      @ChrisErwood 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@qzh00k I'm not denying that there will have been some effect, it's just that the levels of exposure were low enough that in a group that size I doubt you'd reach statistical significancy.

  • @natewhocking
    @natewhocking 2 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    The world needs more Michael shorts. Dude makes me want to enroll lol.

  • @jesst4297
    @jesst4297 4 ปีที่แล้ว +35

    This course is awesome, so glad I found it!

    • @VoltageLP
      @VoltageLP 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      anything talking about vomiting, diarrhea and bladder explosions for an hour is awesome

    • @bionic7252
      @bionic7252 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Its addictive, better than netflix

  • @virtusetglorie
    @virtusetglorie 2 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Listening to these has been really engaging and soothing, in the strangest way.

  • @bowlingfanatikzzz
    @bowlingfanatikzzz 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Very helpful to future students! Great work! Thank you!

  • @donfitzsimons6673
    @donfitzsimons6673 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    8:40 I lived in the neighborhood of Sunshine Sanatorium in Grand Rapids. It treated TB. As active cases of TB diminished, it became a county hospital and is now part of a bigger hospital business. The name changed with each repurposing.

    • @btezgel
      @btezgel 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      In russia, they were not really hospitals, more so health resorts

    • @JP-fn5xt
      @JP-fn5xt 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Japan has mental health center accessible, nice place.

  • @JP-fn5xt
    @JP-fn5xt 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Well, I know Fukushima a little.
    The tsunami caught everyone off guard even with an active citizens response network.
    It is Japan, people work, but this was too quick.
    We watched the failure as you did.
    Many volunteers worked for the good of the country.

  • @BigBen866
    @BigBen866 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    His poker face make it scarier 😂

  • @BradyReese
    @BradyReese 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    3:46 the body thinks its on fire 🔥 sounds pretty painful to me

  • @vipanchoudhary7714
    @vipanchoudhary7714 ปีที่แล้ว

    Very good presentation, plz share PPT link of it ...... Few slides are not clearly visible

  • @TransSappho
    @TransSappho 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Worth noting since Chernobyl was an earlier topic in this series, workers inside the reactor 4 building would’ve been receiving upwards of 130 Grays

    • @elric5371
      @elric5371 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      No, most workers in Chernobyl received 2-3 grays. The ones who died received higher doses, such as Sitnikov who received 27 grays, but apart from him the worst cases came from firefighters who received upwards of 35 grays, but none over 100.

    • @TransSappho
      @TransSappho ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@elric5371 thanks for the correction

    • @elric5371
      @elric5371 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@TransSappho no problem there are a lot of incorrect ‘facts’ circulating around Chernobyl.

  • @toodaloo-the-roo236
    @toodaloo-the-roo236 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Active Denial System - "Alot of maybe psychological... but whatever" 😆

  • @scottroberts3158
    @scottroberts3158 2 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    "make in unpleasant to engage in warfare and people probably won't" is probably the most out of touch thing I've seen a smart person say, as if warfare has ever been pleasant.
    With that said, I don't know who this professor is, but he a awesome at teaching his subject, I'm a welder who dropped out of school at 15 and I might not be able to follow what the symbols mean or do the math, but I feel like I understand the underlying concepts that he is teaching, and that is great for me.

    • @bcomp12
      @bcomp12 ปีที่แล้ว

      Since nuclear weapons have been developed, has their been a war between near-peer powers? Why do you think that may be?

    • @jansalomin
      @jansalomin ปีที่แล้ว

      Unpleasant with less bloodshed

  • @aftech7268
    @aftech7268 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Fukishima earthquake a nuclear dumpsite was located a few mile upwind from where the US AirForce bombing range called the draughn range was located - occupational health concerns but never inspected for the 2 years i was there …a bit concern on this for the weak immune sys i have now

  • @beatricebok3822
    @beatricebok3822 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Rus, also spelled Ros, ancient people who gave their name to the lands of Russia and Belarus.

  • @markholland1578
    @markholland1578 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I'm only here to find out what long term damage is caused by several pelvic and abdominal CT scans with contrast .....

  • @chadr2604
    @chadr2604 ปีที่แล้ว

    As far as photons wouldn't the most dangerous be UVC, extreme UV, and soft x rays?

  • @jefpanisi3764
    @jefpanisi3764 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    There was a reactor accident at Pacific Gas and Electric's
    Humboldt Bay, Ca. Nuclear Power Plant (unit#3) on 7-17-1970. South Bay Union Elementary School was@ 400 yards down wind from the reactor. "TH-cam- Humboldt Nuclear Accident" by Scott Rainsford. This being a census year could a study be conducted to determine the percentage of health effects ( cancer, MS, birth defects etc.) by M.I.T. ?

    • @jefpanisi3764
      @jefpanisi3764 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      P.S. Mr. Rainsford knows that the image of the isolation condenser (emergency condenser) in the video is incorrect.

    • @JP-fn5xt
      @JP-fn5xt 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Japan 1945 no further study warranted, be a human ok.

  • @apothos666
    @apothos666 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I had two head CTs. Oh god no 😢

  • @penguinshoes7928
    @penguinshoes7928 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Selenium at 20:30- there is a big difference between organic and inorganic Se. Selenomethionine is a good form; selenite is bad. Too much of a good thing is also bad. He is correct. Don't take selenite. It's pretty to look at, but not good to ingest.
    Standard treatment for glioblastoma includes (along with tumor resection and temozolomide) 60Gy radiation at 2Gy/day, 5 days a week for 6 weeks. Totoal amount has been reduced for patients over age 70.

    • @JP-fn5xt
      @JP-fn5xt 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I’ll order one fight away.

  • @chadr2604
    @chadr2604 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Serious question here and I am not trying to defend abuse of steroids I am not trying to be hypocritical I am a bodybuilder as a hobby I am guilty of using them. Would a high dose of a steroid like tren or winny or DECA help people exposed to 2-3 Grays?

    • @laurastabell2489
      @laurastabell2489 ปีที่แล้ว

      Dividing cells are what mutates. The more cells are caught dividing at exposure time, the higher or longer the exposure, the more mutations, the less ability your cells have to repair DNA. After mutation, if cancer cells develop, the faster cells are growing, the more the cancer will grow. Certain vitamins and nutrients can make cancer cells grow. Choline is one pro cancer nutrient but it depends on the cell line of the exact cancer you have. Choline is also the precurser of DNA repair mechanism nutrients, B12, folate, B6 enzyme pathway. These nutrients are what prevents cancer by preventing genitic mutations! It gets complicated!
      Some cancers hijack the growth systems in our bodies. Periodic fasting could potentially help prevent cancer. Anti growth chemicals in some foods could help prevent or cure cancers early on. Having a functioning immune system to detect and destroy cancers early on is important. Also avoiding exposures to chemicals that are damaging to immune function and DNA replication like NOX and nitrous oxide. Both can disrupt red and white blood cells and DNA transcription/repair. NOX promotes metastasis. Thats why people should get rid of their gas stove, it creates NOX in the home.( Fracked gas can be radioactive as well) Immedietly after radiation exposure, if you add B12, folate, and B6, it should help. Some necessary enzymes might not be able to be consumed to make them present in cells. I would say all necessary, nutrients, vitamins and minerals would be positive for body repair, barring excess levels of vitamins that can damage liver and kidneys as both may be impaired temporarily. Vitamin A and very high protein are two. Vitamin C should be high, due to infection fighting needs , but not excessive. You can moniter liver for inflammation by taking blood pressure on both sides too.
      Methionine and glutathione might both be good supplements. Soon there should be better supplements.

  • @TS-00
    @TS-00 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Notre Bene.

  • @maximinix
    @maximinix 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    7:00 Russland is the German word for Russia. Looks like the picture was taken from the German version of the article.

  • @nicolecarnevale3226
    @nicolecarnevale3226 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Would stem cell therapy help a destroyed in bone marrow or germ cells forming hair?
    I know scientists are actually growing organs.
    Neurons are devastated with radiation.
    The stem cell could help regenerate neurons.

  • @vibratingstring
    @vibratingstring 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    "A little bit of something bad could be good for you." Is that the inverse corollary to homeopathy?

  • @andrewmaxfield5873
    @andrewmaxfield5873 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Is microwaving technically hot or cold warfare?

    • @taraswertelecki3786
      @taraswertelecki3786 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      It's nothing less than a torture device, the operators of which better pray they are NEVER captured by people who that thing was used against.

    • @aussiegirl3473
      @aussiegirl3473 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@taraswertelecki3786 Yes indeed!!! In Canberra, Au, 13th Feb, 2022, they used LRAD against the peaceful protestors that went to our Parliament house to stand against the illegal activities that have been taking place here through the V-sting mandates and more.. i can testify that it was NOT pleasant to be on the other end of LRAD tech... it felt like i was in a desert or some really dry environment.. but not coming from that area, had no idea what was normal for that region of Au?
      * first up my mouth was always dry (even drinking 3x my normal water intake) roof of my mouth was swollen, skin & lips dry (we had NO idea they were using LRAD at this point) i thought it was just a different climate to what i was used to? Know now! Even now the inside of my mouth doesn't quite feel like it's 100% right yet..
      * My skin was dry as and no amount of moisturieser (or pawpaw ointment on my lips) stopped the dryness.. in the end my skin was like that of a baked chicken.. it eventually came good after 4-5 wks.. is normal now soft and more supple again..
      By the Wed nite the 5th day after the protest, where over 1million ppl attended (LYING MSM said 10-20k they need 2gb2 school to get better maths grades)
      * i had a fever with uncontrollable muscle spasms for hours, i slept the best part of 2 days... then continued the 2nd half of my 14hr drive home..
      * i had NO appetite at all by then (but didn't get vomiting or diahorrea) i did have a headache and was out of sorts...
      * for the 2-3wks after i slept about 10-11 hrs a day..
      * lost 5kg (i only weight 50kg normally) at 10 wks i now weigh 48.0kg
      * I have developed a rash on the back of my head at the hair line and another on my ribs which i have NEVER had before.. other weird spots that come and go a bit like a shingles or cold sore but on my arms shoulder, neck areas?
      * In the first 2 wks i did absolutely nothing... i would say i am about 95-98% back to my old self and that is WITH a lot of supplements and other natural healing products.. i can at least get most of my normal chores done w/o needing a day to recover... idk how anyone else coped who needed 2gb2 work after the protest rally..
      My cousin who suffers from angina had an angina attack while there, but she said it was nothing like she had ever experienced previous angina episodes.. they wanted to hospitalise her, but in this current climate she refused.. i won't be going anywhere near a hospital or medical facility either atm.. i will deal with it my own way... i have also developed a bit of a cough which i don't usually have?? 🙏🙏
      Another friend i know, a little older than myself, but also a Post Polio victim (myself, i developed P from my OPV as a child and i am assuming my friend also likewise.. they say they have erradicated it! Nup, there is a new syndrome of Acute Flaccid Myelitis which is the exact description of P [if i write the whole word, i am likely to cop a warning, or have my comment remv'd as i have before at least on FAKE Bk for speaking about my own personal P experience which i know was from the OPV i developed a headache from the OPV and then the full blown P episode] anyway, back to my friend, she also was worse than myself, she wasn't even able to get out of bed for more than 15mins w/o being dizzy and needing to lie down again.. we are in our 60's & 70's ... i was a very very active fit healthy 60yo till the Post P.... struck me down... it is the initial damage done to the motor neurons (which is what leaves a victim w/o the use of limbs if the initial damage was severe enuf) for the rest of us it is a gradual wearing out of surviving motor neurons... and at the point of Post P becoming noticeable you just nurse the remaining functioning ones so you don't end up cripple a 2nd time... i had to learn to walk again at 6 yo...
      So LRAD added insult to injury or vice versa... NOT A PLEASANT experience.. and left to wonder about the long term effects, just like the long term after effects of the P episode at 6yo didn't show up for another 54 yrs.. at least i got 54 yrs of normal life... left to wonder what the latter end of my yrs will be like.. NOT real happy about it.. but WORSE is the number of children and the babies who were at the protest... how are they now, and how will they fare over the yrs what will be the long term effects on them.. if the above is what a mature body went through what damage was done to a developing child/baby?
      I must say i was irritated by his flippant comment.. if he hasn't experienced it he is NOT qualified to comment there... the rest of the lecture was informative and easy to understand tho... credit where credit is due..

    • @taraswertelecki3786
      @taraswertelecki3786 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@aussiegirl3473 Being targeted with LRADS is a reason to respond with deadly force. I would shoot them up. I am aware how many people your government killed when they confiscated your firearms. Rest assured, if they try that here, there will be a lot of dead soldiers or police.

  • @one8576
    @one8576 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Yeah, I'm sure countries are scrambling for non-lethal weapons after recent events.

  • @GroundGame.
    @GroundGame. 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Next up, Microwaved human.

  • @crlcrh
    @crlcrh 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    COVID

    • @aussiegirl3473
      @aussiegirl3473 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      CONrona do i hear you say?

  • @AK-nw7tr
    @AK-nw7tr ปีที่แล้ว

    Thx. Non-lethal weapons a mercy if can deter invasion. Too bad if not used in Ukraine 2022.... Linear theory on cumulative exposure interesting that can be far far worse but for policy basic linear suffices or insur costs mb too high...risks abound. As said too many confounding variables but thankful for what can be gleaned.

  • @bcomp12
    @bcomp12 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I don't know how you make it through a PhD without knowing what a Sanitarium is. Maybe this guy had a good, not-so-stressful, project.

    • @rodrigoordonez2295
      @rodrigoordonez2295 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Sanatorium*

    • @bcomp12
      @bcomp12 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@rodrigoordonez2295 Either is fine, as evidenced by the numerous movies, songs, and other media using "sanitarium" as the title.

    • @JP-fn5xt
      @JP-fn5xt 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Compartmentalizations

    • @AK-nw7tr
      @AK-nw7tr ปีที่แล้ว +1

      A conference at a sanitorium...humorous repurposing of a hospital. Depends what that one was used for. TB or mental patients. As ever, hope it's been decontaminated before used for conferences.

  • @onefromfuture6913
    @onefromfuture6913 ปีที่แล้ว

    Very important lectures, i imagine in five years most of the world population will be affected by this

  • @patricklynch9574
    @patricklynch9574 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    "Ugly bags of mostly water" Star Trek the Next Generation

  • @Mark_Ocain
    @Mark_Ocain 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I know what Serotonin is but what's Serotonine?

    • @cainegrandt
      @cainegrandt 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Imagine being able to watch a comprehensive 30+ parts course on ionizing radiation for free in awesome quality, only to then write a commet about a typo. That would be pretty petty. EDIT: Not even a typo, just a tiny misspelling. Grow up Mark.

    • @dangerous8333
      @dangerous8333 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@cainegrandt Maybe he actually thought it was something different.
      There are lots of words with similar spellings.

    • @AndrejPodzimek
      @AndrejPodzimek 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      It is that molecule between serotoeight and serototen.

    • @JP-fn5xt
      @JP-fn5xt 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I think it’s called small keyboard., then never see any mispellings these days.

  • @slr150
    @slr150 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    At what point do you turn into the Hulk?

  • @Thestraycat6
    @Thestraycat6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    What am i watching

  • @edselwoodie7750
    @edselwoodie7750 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    How do you know it does not do damage . No one should be tortured in any form for any reason.

    • @johnathanera5863
      @johnathanera5863 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Disagree lol. And it's infinitely better than a bullet in the chest.

    • @germanrican8455
      @germanrican8455 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@johnathanera5863 butch’s

    • @krishnachaitanya573
      @krishnachaitanya573 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@johnathanera5863 My age is 32, Male. I recently became infected with Coivid and in order to diagnose the condition I have been advised to take 3 CT chest scans in a span of 3 weeks(in May 2021). I came to know that each CT scan is around 7 msv radiation . hence the total radiation exposure is 21 msv in 3 weeks duration.
      I am so worried about this afterwards.
      My wife too exposed to 7 msv radiation. I heard that women are more prone to breast cancer after ct scans. Could you please clarify on this issue sir.
      All our ct scans were performed when our immune system was completely down due to covid. Will that have any adverse effect?
      Would you be so kind to suggest me the diet , lifestyle,supplements in order to avoid cancer risks in the future. Please let me know if I am in greater risk.

    • @johnathanera5863
      @johnathanera5863 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@krishnachaitanya573 I'll tell you you'd be in a far worse position if you were shot by a rifle a few times instead. Or maybe a far better position, if you believe in god. My point still stands.
      Also I should point out. If I'm remembering this correctly, this comment and my response to it was about using what is essential a type of microwave to put down combatants without killing them, that it does no damage to the body. OP said that dont approve because it could cause damage and torture isnt cool. My rebuttal is that it better than being dead, just clarifying the meaning of the discussion.

    • @Just.A.T-Rex
      @Just.A.T-Rex 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@krishnachaitanya573 no. Not by the probability of risk. You’ve been exposed to more from UV from the sun. It’s not ionizing alpha or beta radiation that you’ll be receiving.

  • @fieryweasel
    @fieryweasel ปีที่แล้ว

    Sanitarium is an old term for mental health facility/asylum

  • @alfredsinkllc4870
    @alfredsinkllc4870 ปีที่แล้ว

    #covid19 #covid

  • @larrybethune3909
    @larrybethune3909 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    We don't know enough to know if small doses are harmful. I hope in 20 years we can draw a graph of the delta in number of meningiomas in the general population and correlate that with non hands free mobile phone use.

    • @jackfanning7952
      @jackfanning7952 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      It is not an accident that we don't know enough to know if small radiation doses are harmful. Why? Because the nuclear powers that blew up over 2200 nuclear test bombs really, really, really don't want you to know about the effects. Why do you think they arrested Bandazhevsky when he showed the long term effect of low-levels of cesium on the heart known as "Chernobyl Heart?" Why do you think they fired the editor at the New York Academy of Science when they published the English version of Yablokov's extensive compendium of research East European scientists had done on the effects of long term radiation from Chernobyl? The nuclear powers want to rely on the Sgt. Schultz response, "I know nothing. NOTHING!"

    • @JP-fn5xt
      @JP-fn5xt 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      You mean nuclear energy is questionable moral.

    • @JP-fn5xt
      @JP-fn5xt 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      People die installing electric lines, it’s not outlawed.

    • @JP-fn5xt
      @JP-fn5xt 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      The scientific answer is....
      The future won’t be the past.

    • @Grak70
      @Grak70 ปีที่แล้ว

      You better hope not, since that quality of data would mean hundreds of thousands of people dying.

  • @compellingbutforgettable903
    @compellingbutforgettable903 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    A sanatorium is an insane asylum.

  • @germanrican8455
    @germanrican8455 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    U I

  • @SubjectOR-dt2tx
    @SubjectOR-dt2tx 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Damn at ☝️ this point I'm just a

  • @lupitaluttmann5039
    @lupitaluttmann5039 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    " you only feel like you are on fire". Torture. You're describing torture.

    • @aussiegirl3473
      @aussiegirl3473 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yes indeed!!! In my case i just felt like i was in a really hot dry climate, but the after effects were much worse. In Canberra, Au, 13th Feb, 2022 they used LRAD against the peaceful protestors that went to our Parliament house to stand against the illegal activities that have been taking place here through the V-sting mandates and more.. i can testify that it was NOT pleasant to be on the other end of LRAD tech... it felt like i was in a desert or some really dry environment.. but not coming from that area, had no idea what was normal for that region of Au?
      * first up my mouth was always dry (even drinking 3x my normal water intake) roof of my mouth was swollen, skin & lips dry (we had NO idea they were using LRAD at this point) i thought it was just a different climate to what i was used to? Know now! Even now the inside of my mouth doesn't quite feel like it's 100% right yet..
      * My skin was dry as and no amount of moisturieser (or pawpaw ointment on my lips) stopped the dryness.. in the end my skin was like that of a baked chicken.. it eventually came good after 4-5 wks.. is normal now soft and more supple again..
      By the Wed nite the 5th day after the protest, where over 1million ppl attended (LYING MSM said 10-20k they need 2gb2 school to get better maths grades)
      * i had a fever with uncontrollable muscle spasms for hours, i slept the best part of 2 days... then continued the 2nd half of my 14hr drive home..
      * i had NO appetite at all by then (but didn't get vomiting or diahorrea) i did have a headache and was out of sorts...
      * for the 2-3wks after i slept about 10-11 hrs a day..
      * lost 5kg (i only weight 50kg normally) at 10 wks i now weigh 48.0kg
      * I have developed a rash on the back of my head at the hair line and another on my ribs which i have NEVER had before.. other weird spots that come and go a bit like a shingles or cold sore but on my arms shoulder, neck areas?
      * In the first 2 wks i did absolutely nothing... i would say i am about 95-98% back to my old self and that is WITH a lot of supplements and other natural healing products.. i can at least get most of my normal chores done w/o needing a day to recover... idk how anyone else coped who needed 2gb2 work after the protest rally..
      My cousin who suffers from angina had an angina attack while there, but she said it was nothing like she had ever experienced previous angina episodes.. they wanted to hospitalise her, but in this current climate she refused.. i won't be going anywhere near a hospital or medical facility either atm.. i will deal with it my own way... i have also developed a bit of a cough which i don't usually have?? 🙏🙏
      Another friend i know, a little older than myself, but also a Post Polio victim (myself, i developed P from my OPV as a child and i am assuming my friend also likewise.. they say they have erradicated it! Nup, there is a new syndrome of Acute Flaccid Myelitis which is the exact description of P [if i write the whole word, i am likely to cop a warning, or have my comment remv'd as i have before at least on FAKE Bk for speaking about my own personal P experience which i know was from the OPV i developed a headache from the OPV and then the full blown P episode] anyway, back to my friend, she also was worse than myself, she wasn't even able to get out of bed for more than 15mins w/o being dizzy and needing to lie down again.. we are in our 60's & 70's ... i was a very very active fit healthy 60yo till the Post P.... struck me down... it is the initial damage done to the motor neurons (which is what leaves a victim w/o the use of limbs if the initial damage was severe enuf) for the rest of us it is a gradual wearing out of surviving motor neurons... and at the point of Post P becoming noticeable you just nurse the remaining functioning ones so you don't end up cripple a 2nd time... i had to learn to walk again at 6 yo...
      So LRAD added insult to injury or vice versa... NOT A PLEASANT experience.. and left to wonder about the long term effects, just like the long term after effects of the P episode at 6yo didn't show up for another 54 yrs.. at least i got 54 yrs of normal life... left to wonder what the latter end of my yrs will be like.. NOT real happy about it.. but WORSE is the number of children and the babies who were at the protest... how are they now, and how will they fare over the yrs what will be the long term effects on them.. if the above is what a mature body went through what damage was done to a developing child/baby?
      I must say i was irritated by his flippant comment.. if he hasn't experienced it he is NOT qualified to comment there... the rest of the lecture was informative and easy to understand tho... credit where credit is due..

    • @lupitaluttmann5039
      @lupitaluttmann5039 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@aussiegirl3473 how horrible, its use should be ilegal, specially against protesters

    • @aussiegirl3473
      @aussiegirl3473 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@lupitaluttmann5039 Yes, indeed... and they 'know' what they're doing to us... maybe NOT those operating the equipment, but i suspect so.. but defs those ordering the use of the LRAD... just wicked hey... thx for reading my loooong post..
      Blessings

    • @AK-nw7tr
      @AK-nw7tr ปีที่แล้ว

      Wow...hope protesters made guinea pigs to nonlethal weapon sued for personal injuries...oi

    • @laurastabell2489
      @laurastabell2489 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@aussiegirl3473 Cornea opacities are a possibility. Microwaves "burn" certain cells more than others. Birds flying near cell towers are getting blinded. 5g might make this worse. The effects on immune function may be the worst symptiom due to it being mistaken for causes other than what really caused it. Like the effect of nitrous oxide on blood cells causing infection via B12, folate,B6 enzyme pathway disruption. The infection can occur much later. White matter in the brain destroyed by radiation. Thats the cause of chemo fog. Women are more sensative to the effects of radiation than men, though sperm are much more sensitive than eggs due to rapid division of cells. Genitic damage from radiation can be inheritable. The effects of radiation are physiological so the type of radiation and expisure type is the cause of the effect and may vary. In the case of radioactive particles, like those that stick on tacky tobacco leaves, the particles get stuck in the y shaped branches in the lungs and cause damage, then cancer development. I dont know what the wave length of the emf produced is. Almost sounds like far red, like a heat lamp from the skin effects. The sleep is concerning, could be a disruption in circadian rhythm, potentially via forehead cell stimulation by waves. That area betwern the eyes, reads light levels and sends data to the pituitary gland in the brain. Recent findings show electrical stimulation can initiate myelin growth on nerve cells. There could be a reverse effect by other wavelengths.
      One area that dosent seem to get looked at is the effect of emf on metals in the body. Possibly mercury stored in the body can be vaporized and released to do harm. Metals can vibrate, metaloproteins might be damaged, ( heme, blood, isnt the only one) so can crystaline materials in the body, crystaline DNA, asbestos etc.
      New detection methods are showing damage from X rays to bone that was said to be harmless in the past.
      The effects of additional radiation in peoples who live in radon, radioactive zones is not getting studied.
      If you live in a radon or radioactive area, you can see cancer rates in children are very high on the cancer registery, usually leukemia. I was able to find a problem that turned out to be uranium contaminated water by studying cancer registry data looking at childrens cancer numbers. Same town has high autism rates in children. I would look at that data for your area, asbestos and other contaminants etc... too.
      Describe all your symptoms, take down the symptoms of others, especially children and pregnant woman, but also men and any issues in having families after this attack due to possible genetic effects to their offspring. I dont think this weapon should be getting used on political protestors.
      If you can compile a report , this information should be submitted to the UN on consulting day in March.

  • @scythianking7315
    @scythianking7315 ปีที่แล้ว

    Very similiar to Covid symptoms..... Hmmmmmm

  • @forrestgump5959
    @forrestgump5959 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    we never should have gone nuclear at all. how could scientists think that it would end well?

    • @Accidental_Warrior
      @Accidental_Warrior 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      it con nects to ha arp therefore geo ingine therefore sell phone tow ers.
      yes i us spel ling mi takes.. this is not a dri ll ugrgent1

    • @Just.A.T-Rex
      @Just.A.T-Rex 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      They didn’t. Oppenheimer knew and regretted it. The first project was for a bomb not energy. It was always the performative outcome for the research.

    • @dangerous8333
      @dangerous8333 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@Accidental_Warrior You don't have to use that many spelling mistakes. The algorithm only picks up on keywords and phrases.

    • @aussiegirl3473
      @aussiegirl3473 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Accidental_Warrior I get you... i just spaced out a link to another platform this one YT algorythms don't like... and therefore remv the comment or hide them?? Not sure i have just played it safe since then.. have had some comments on YT and FAKE bk remv'd or hidden and received notices from them both abt the said 'offensive' comments!! BS!!

  • @pedrogo4903
    @pedrogo4903 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    COVID

    • @aussiegirl3473
      @aussiegirl3473 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      CONrona you say??!!

    • @pedrogo4903
      @pedrogo4903 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@aussiegirl3473 yes Covid 19

    • @aussiegirl3473
      @aussiegirl3473 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@pedrogo4903 Exactly... i hope you realise i was confirming what you wrote 👍