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The tag 'child health risk' on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about radiation exposure standards for children, particularly in the context of Japanese government policies following the Fukushima disaster. Content highlights the raising of acceptable radiation levels for children to 20 milli-sievert per year, which is significantly higher than typical safety standards and raises concerns about potential health risks. The tag is relevant for users interested in environmental health, government regulations, and child safety issues related to radiation.
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VIDEO Health risk for Fukushima children: Greenpeace
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Japanese Goverment raises acceptable radiation levels for children
On April 19th, the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) notified the Board of Education and related institutions in Fukushima Prefecture the level of 20 milli-sievert per year (mSv/y) as a Radiation Safety Standard for schools in Fukushima Prefecture. This is the...- whoosh
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