Radiation and Public Health Project

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2019 Jannet Sherman died from a combination of dementia and Addison's disease.
March 2013 Mangano and Sherman published an article in the Open Journal of Pediatrics claiming a 16% increase in congenital hypothyroidism cases in 5 US states following the Fukushima disaster, which was criticized for statistical manipulation and incorrect medical definitions.
January 2012 Mangano and Sherman published a study claiming 13,983 excess deaths in the United States in the 14 weeks following the Fukushima disaster, which was heavily criticized for methodological inconsistencies and lack of scientific plausibility.
June 2011 Mangano and Sherman published an article in CounterPunch claiming a 35% increase in infant mortality on the West coast of the United States in the 10 weeks after the Fukushima disaster, which was critically criticized by Scientific American's Michael Moyer as being fundamentally flawed.

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