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Ethics for environmental health research: the case of the U.S. nuclear weapons industry

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Wing, Steve

New Solutions

2010

20

2

179-187

environmental pollution ; ethics ; health impact assessment ; ionising radiation ; nuclear weapon ; research programme

USA

Occupational risks

https://journals.sagepub.com/loi/NEW

English

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"Exploitation of workers and communities based on class and race has profoundly influenced occupational and environmental health. During production and testing of nuclear weapons in the United States, class and race have affected exposures to radiation and other hazards as well as protection programs and monitoring of exposures. This situation has contributed to health disparities and has hindered advancement of research into the health effects of ionizing radiation and other exposures from nuclear weapons production. Organizing by workers and affected communities can bring about a better understanding of the health effects of ionizing radiation as well as more ethical research practices."

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