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Contamination with uranium; uranium is dangerous because is toxic and radioactive.

Through the late 1940s early 1950s, Plutonium was injected into about 100 "Terminally Ill" hospital patients in the US without informed consent, to determine Plutonium metabolism & toxicity. Roughly 10% recovered from their original "Terminal Illness" and returned to everyday life. Several were still alive in the early 1990s, without any unusual or unexpected illnesses for normal persons of their age.

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