Hospital Official in Fukushima: “Extremely scary data” — Stroke rate spiking in people ages 35 to 64 — 3.4 times higher than before (VIDEO)
Published: May 8th, 2013 at 4:44 pm ET
By ENENews
Statement from the Vice President of Minamisoma City General Hospital, a neurologist, on May 8, 2013 before the disaster restoration committee at the House of Representatives, with summary translation by Fukushima Diary:
He’s collaborating to collect the data about the crisis rate of cerebral apoplexy with Tokyo University.
The provisional data says the crisis rate of cerebral apoplexy among 35 ~ 64 years old people in Minamisoma area is 3.4 times much as before. […]
He said this is an extremely scary data.
See also: Not Just Cancer: “How Low Doses Of Radiation Can Cause Heart Disease And Stroke”
Published on 7 May 2013 (Japanese language only)
衆議院5/8震災復興特別委員会参考人
南相馬市立総合病院:副院長 及川友好(脳神経外科)
レセプトデータで 脳卒中増加のデータが出ている
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