including cancer, disturbances in vision probably due to
cataracts, and deformities of birth are a part of the
radiation injury, and that the continuing injury is in
large part due to food-chain entry by long-lived radioactive elements.
I strongly suspect that the leukemias

were radiation induced.

There are other areas about

which I wonder and about which I am suspicious, but as

yet have formed no firm opinion.
I am told by the islanders
that diabetes has become very common.
When I spoke to
the old people who remember the way the islands were

before the nuclear testing, they all routinely deny that

diabetes was a great problem for the inhabitants.
Now as
I speak to the Marshallese, I think that-they have more

diabetes than the Navajo Indians, and I had always thought
the highest incidence was among the Navajos. Although

diabetes is exceedingly common among the Marshallese, I
know of no direct radiation effect that causes diabetes.
On the other hand, I do not know all that is to be known
about food chain radiation injury and neither does anybody
else.
Our particular human experiences on radiation have
been either with therapeutic réediation or the exterior ~
type of radiation at Hireshima and Nagasaki.
Knowledge

about food-chain radiation-is scant and I em unable to
say whether the diabetes is related to the radiation or
not.

There are some sexual problems among the males of
the island, or among the females.
A number of men from
one atoll had told me that they ceveloped a failure of
sexual interest after the explesions, this persisting,

and in several cases their families did not expand after
the bomb blasts.
This also is likely radietion induced
but I cannot say whether this is food-chain or whether

this is perhaps external radiation coming from the soil,

Since the testicles are in an exposed position, particularly in people who so cemmonly sit on the ground or
squat as do the people of the Marshall Islands.

Immediate effects of the radiation occurred in seme
individuals who spoke to me, these changes consisting of
hair loss, and burns of the skin.
The burns of the skin
occurred in those islanders in which there was a dusty,
powdery fallout after the explosion called Bravo, which

was effected by metereologic or inadvertence.
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