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Importantly, prolonged corticosterone treatment alone, in similarly aged Sprague-Dawley rats over a period of 6 8 weeks, failed to promote any observable increases in fasting glucose or impaired glucose tolerance (our unpublished observations).
The World Health Organisation's analysis of the Fukushima disaster concludes that "for the general population inside and outside of Japan... no observable increases in cancer rates above baseline rates are anticipated".
"Outside of the geographical areas most affected by radiation, even in locations within Fukushima prefecture, the predicted risks remain low and no observable increases in cancer above natural variation in baseline rates are anticipated," reads the executive summary.
The World Health Organization (WHO) today released a report saying that the Fukushima nuclear disaster will cause no observable increases in cancer rates among residents of other countries and a very minimal increased risk of cancer among residents in the vicinity of the power plant.
In science news around the world this week, a World Health Organization report says that the Fukushima nuclear disaster will cause no observable increases in cancer rates among residents of other countries and a very minimal increased risk of cancer among residents in the vicinity of the power plant; the U.S. government budget sequester has begun; Indian scientists face a flat budget; and more.
Outside these parts -- even in locations inside Fukushima Prefecture," she added, "no observable increases in cancer incidence are expected".
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This result fits in with our observation of no observable increase in autosomal pairing defects during meiosis.
However, differentiation with increased calcium did not result in any observable increase in chromatin fragmentation using the cell death ELISA (unpublished observation) suggesting that DNA fragmentation can accompany keratinocyte differentiation, but this phenomenon is observed only in certain types of differentiation which may account for previously inconsistent findings.
However, a study in 2012 by Roger Pielke of Colorado University found no observable increase in tropical cyclone wind speeds at landfall.
But the report said that there would most likely be no observable increase in cancer rates in the wider Japanese population.
There would most likely be no observable increase in cancer rates for the general population in Fukushima Prefecture outside the most contaminated zones, in the rest of Japan and the world, the report said.
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