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Saturday 16 April 2011

Radiation risks from Fukushima 'no longer negligible'

Published: 11 April 2011 | Updated: 12 April 2011

The risks associated with iodine-131 contamination in Europe are no longer "negligible," according to CRIIRAD, a French research body on radioactivity. The NGO is advising pregnant women and infants against "risky behaviour," such as consuming fresh milk or vegetables with large leaves.

The document, published on 7 April, advises against consuming rainwater and says vulnerable groups such as children and pregnant or breastfeeding women should avoid consuming vegetables with large leaves, fresh milk and creamy cheese.

The risks related to prolonged contamination among vulnerable groups of the population can no longer be considered "negligible" and it is now necessary to avoid "risky behaviour," CRIIRAD claimed. 
However, the institute underlines that there is absolutely no need to lock oneself indoors or take iodine tablets.

From http://www.euractiv.com/en/health/radiation-risks-fukushima-longer-negligible-news-503947

If you read French the full report in its original form is here

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