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Nuclear News Roundup Dec 14, 2017

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The study from the University of Georgia surveyed over 400 emergency medical workers from the United States and Japan and found that more than half had not received any formal training on radiation-related health issues. Nydailynews.com

China is interested in cooperating with African countries to enable them to develop nuclear energy, a Chinese state-owned company has revealed. Xinhuanet.com

A WORKER received a “significant radiation dose” when a vial of radioactive liquid spilt onto their hands in the most serious recorded safety incident to ever occur at Sydney’s Lucas Heights nuclear reactor. Adelaidenow.com

Veterans facing health issues after being exposed to radioactive material from hydrogen bombs after an accident in the 1960s are suing the Department of Veterans Affairs for allegedly denying them benefits.  Newsweek.com

 

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