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Fukushima --- Are Alaska Airlines flight attendants suffering the effects of nuclear radiation fallout?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 15531531:MV8xODY5OTY1XzMxMTkzOTk2X0ZDQUEyQ0RD] [quote:no one 35:MV8xODY5OTY1XzMxMTkyNDc2X0QyNERGNTY0] There have been other lawsuits brought against airlines by cremembers due to radiation related illnesses over the years. I was diagnosed with stage 3 malignant melanoma at age 31 and my orginal oncologist would swear that my exposure to high altitude radiation played a large part. Not saying I wouldn't have eventually had melanoma, but that my exposure accelerated the process. And in case you wonder why I still fly for a living...well, I love what I do-to death (pun intended). A slow painful death to me is being chained to a desk for the next 30 years. [/quote] Melanoma is caused by a retrovirus. There is a melanoma antigen. You can defend against the antigen. See here: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed?term=melanoma%20retrovirus http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed?term=melanoma%20antigen Get a vaccine... [/quote]
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Hundreds of Alaska Airlines flight attendants have filed a formal complaint about uniforms they suspect might be causing their skin to rash and develop lesions, and their hair to fall out.
But based on the timing of the symptoms and their relation to similar symptoms in local marine life and polar bear populations, it appears as though radiation from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster may also be a potential culprit.
Not everyone is convinced that the uniforms are to blame, including Alexander Higgins who recently connected the dots to discover a potential link to the Fukushima Daiichi disaster. After comparing the flight attendants' symptoms to those reported on polar bears and marine life from the northwest U.S. throughout the past year, the timing and correlation of the two is highly suspect.
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