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Deadly Deceit: Low-Level Radiation, High-Level Cover-Up by Jay M. Gould β€” book cover

Deadly Deceit: Low-Level Radiation, High-Level Cover-Up

by Jay M. Gould, Benjamin A. Goldman
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Overview

Now in paperback--the grisly truth behind the widespread effects of nuclear radiation. Publishers Weekly writes that it is "Impressively documented. . .powerful. the book should serve as a springboard for national debate".

A devastating expose, meticulously documented, of facts know to the nuclear industry and the U.S. government that until now have been kept from the American public.

Synopsis

Now in paperback--the grisly truth behind the widespread effects of nuclear radiation. Publishers Weekly writes that it is "Impressively documented. . .powerful. the book should serve as a springboard for national debate".

Publishers Weekly

The dangerous release of ``low-level radiation''--from nuclear power and weapons plant mishaps, from fallout, from so-called routine emissions, and from disastrous meltdowns--causes more death and health damage than previously suspected. That's the thesis of this impressively documented, powerful report. Gould, a statistician, and Goldman ( Hazardous Waste Management ) base their findings on data from Chernobyl, Three Mile Island, South Carolina's 1970 Savannah River plant meltdown and from the 1975 Millstone, Conn., mega-emission, which apparently set off a cancer epidemic, and which, in the authors' view, may be directly linked to the outbreak of Lyme disease. They provide suggestive evidence tying radiation to the proliferation of immune-deficiency diseases, including AIDS, herpes and Chronic Epstein-Barr Virus. The book should serve as springboard for a national debate. (Apr.)

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Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly

The dangerous release of ``low-level radiation''--from nuclear power and weapons plant mishaps, from fallout, from so-called routine emissions, and from disastrous meltdowns--causes more death and health damage than previously suspected. That's the thesis of this impressively documented, powerful report. Gould, a statistician, and Goldman ( Hazardous Waste Management ) base their findings on data from Chernobyl, Three Mile Island, South Carolina's 1970 Savannah River plant meltdown and from the 1975 Millstone, Conn., mega-emission, which apparently set off a cancer epidemic, and which, in the authors' view, may be directly linked to the outbreak of Lyme disease. They provide suggestive evidence tying radiation to the proliferation of immune-deficiency diseases, including AIDS, herpes and Chronic Epstein-Barr Virus. The book should serve as springboard for a national debate. (Apr.)

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Published by Four Walls Eight Windows, PO Box 548, Village Station, New York, NY 10014. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
January 1, 1993
Publisher
Basic Books
Pages
300
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780941423359

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