Tsunami stress may have brought on seizures: study
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Alex Einz
serioulsy? radiation is not a factor ?
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SquidBert
A neighbor that was to old and fragile to go to community center and stand in line for four hours for a two liter bottle of water, came to us on the third or fourth day after the quake, asking if we had anything to drink as taking his medication with sake made him sick.
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Farmboy
Probably not, but there are some studies about radiation and seizures in fetuses, so who knows:
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Heda_Madness
Have you tried Google Maps? It should give you a good idea why radiation is not a factor.
If that doesn't work there's a hell of a lot of information on the internet on Epilepsy and Post Traumatic Stress.
In case you can't remember many of these people saw their homes destroyed, their families killed and their jobs wiped out. It's not all about radiation. And it never has been.
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zichi
There wasn't much of an increase, just 13 cases. Many more died from the tsunami itself.
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