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Millions of people living in nearly 600 neighborhoods across
the country are breathing concentrations of toxic air pollutants
that put them at a much greater risk of contracting cancer.
Environmental Protection Agency
It really does matter where you live and where you treat one’s cancer. Do not choose a
hospital to treat your cancer in any of these neighborhoods! This whole subject of location
safety is getting more complicated because Fukushima is threatening populations all over
the northern hemisphere, especially more local and downwind lands like North America.
If you are sick and are living in a city where you can literally see the air when looking
from a distance you need not wonder so much about the cause of your illness. It is right
there in the air you breathe. It might not be the only source of your disease but it is a cause
- a part of the etiology. Every human being on the planet is being poisoned but in some
places it is like a gas chamber, forcing poisons into our bodies until we get sick and then
die.
As adults, we make certain decisions as to where we work and live and that is just a fact.
It is tragically sad that our young ones have neither choice nor option in this regard. They
are much more vulnerable to environmental threats and we do have reports of increased
infant mortality since Fukushima melted down over two years ago.
Los Angeles, Calif. and Madison County, Ill. had the highest cancer
risks in the nation according to EPA data. Allegheny County, Pa.
and Tuscaloosa County, Ala., placed strong second place.
A study suggests that the air we breathe increases insulin resistance and
inflammation. lxvii Cardiovascular and lung researchers at The Ohio State University
Medical Center are the first to report a direct link between air pollution and diabetes,
which eventually and statistically leads itself to increases in cancer rates.
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