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We are not dying from radiation exposure as some would lead us to believe. We need to question what we read and hear. When we read that someone died or has cancer and it is "suspected" or "assumed" to be from the person using a cell phone, receiving a chest x ray, or living in a state with a nuclear power plant, we simply cannot believe this information at face value. We have made it too easy to blame something with no evidence to support the claim. We want to be able to blame something when a loved one gets sick. Sometimes we can, but more often it is too complex to point to only one issue.

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