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Subject Fukushima and the USA: Where is the fetal death/stillbirth/miscarriage data?
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Original Message I was in online discussion with a guy that claimed that fetal deaths, stillbirths, miscarriages had skyrocketed since Fukushima. I assumed it was a bogus, hysterical claim, and since I had some time to kill, I decided to grab some REAL data and run a few statistical tests for myself.

This seemed pretty straightforward, but I cannot find any data after 2010. That seems ridiculous, I know, since I thought the government collected data on virtually EVERYTHING, but whether I am looking at federal or state data, I cannot find data after 2010. A lot of it stops in 2005, and other data stops in 2009. Why would you stop collecting this data?

Please, anyone, find me this data, so I can take off my newly fitted tin foil hat.


Federal:

CDC (stops at 2009 latest, but earlier for some data):
[link to www.cdc.gov]


State:
(one example, but all the states are similar)

California (stops in 2009):
[link to www.cdph.ca.gov]

I could provide many more links, but they all stop at about the same time. Is there really no raw data post-Fukushima?
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