IICPH flyer for the Halton Eco-Festival, 17-18 April 2010
IICPH flyer for the Halton Eco-Festival, 17-18 April 2010
Since about 1990, the international research community has spent more time looking at lower dose rate health effects. Many of these scientists have been surprised to discover effects such as genomic instability, the bystander effect, an increase in Relative Biological Effect (RBE), mini-satellite damage and non-homogeneous distribution of radionuclides.
Press Release sent March 24, 2009
In support of the Tritium Awareness Project and MPs...
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In September, I attended the Halifax Conference co-sponsored by Physicians for Global Survival (PGS Canada), Canadian Association of Physicians...
In the International Institute of Concern for Public Health (IICPH), we believe that a healthy environment is a...
By Rosalie Bertell