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V The Most Trusted Name in Electroncs RADIO CORIORATIOk OF" AMERICA An Equal Opportunity Employer By MICHAEL JULIAR No one knows the maximum A correlation has been found permissible level of radioactivity between fallout from atomic bomb for human beings-the so-called tests and the radioactive iodine "danger" level. 131 content of the thyroid gland "That is the reason thatl there in human fetuses, according to is such a controversy over fallout researchers at the University Hos- levels and the harm they can do pital's Thyroid Research Division. to humans. But we have found no The team of researchers, led harm caused to these fetuses by by Dr. William H. Beierwaltes of the radioactive levels observed the medical school has been ob- during our experimenting," Dr. serving the phenomenon since Beierwaltes says. 1958, on a three year grant fromReference Point the Atomic Energy Commis- sion. Theyare now working un- The maximum level permissible der a new AEC grant. or "danger" level used as a ref- When a ,series of atomic bomb erence point by the Federal Ra- testing stopped in 1958, the re- diation Council was extrapolated searchers began to acquire fetal from guesses given by many peo- thyroids and to measure their ra ple working in the field of harm- dioactive levels, since the thyroid ful effects of radioactivity on hu- gland is the only part of the body mans. that uses iodine. "We have long observed that Still Unique younger people are more sensitive The idea of using human fetuses to radiation, than older individ- as a source of this kind of study uals, from the standpoint of the had never been done before and commonly listed harmful effects is still unique to the scientific of radiation. The human fetus, world. therefore, is even more sensitive After the 1958 tests by Russia, than the child," Dr. Beierwaltes Great Britain and the United adds. States, the iodine 131 count in The fetuses are ;collected from the fetal thyroids rose for three abortions, ceasarean sections, pre- weeks after the termination of the mature labors, stillbirths and neo- tests-finally reaching a peak. At natal deaths within Michigan. that point, the maximum permis- The thyroid glands of these fet-. sible level had been reached for uses are then placed as soon as human fetuses but no damage was possible in a crystal counter. observed to their thyroid glands Radioactive Decay due to the iodine 131. Looking something like a well, Also, after the two French tests the counter records any radoac- in the Sahara early in 1960, the tivity the thyroids might give off. count rose in the fetal thyroids. Bursts of light caused by the ra- Commercial Milk dioactive decay within the glands Last September, the Soviet Un- are seen on the edges of the ion tested some 13 or 14 bon bs. well. A photomultiplier and an The typical lag period was fol- amplifier pick up these flashes lowed by a rising radiation count and record them as pulses of elec- in commercial milk. The radioac- tric current. For every pulse there tive count has now fallen to base- is one flash. line levels: The counting is repeated every BE SWEET TO YOUR SWEETHEART -GIVE a o ro-. P ;eWIN YOUR VALENTINE with a gorgeous red Heart filled with Russell Stover . Assorted Chocolates. °.. priced from °o .75t-1.75-2.75^/5.25-7.54 * aA. O.8.0 . o " o o.. * . Cheiter / l r eight days because all evidence points to iodine 131 as the cause of the radioactivity, and the half life of iodine 131 is eight days. (The half life of an element is the time in which half of the sub- stance decays through radioactiv- ity.) Through a chemical process the iodine 131 in the fetal thyroids is extracted, dried and in the de- partment of physics, a carbon dater machine is used to measure the radioactive level of the thy- roids. Monitor Thyroids Through this process, the re- searchers monitor the thyroids of human fetuses, adults and hogs. Also monitored is human breast milk, cow. milk and a reagent blank as a control. Dr. Beierwaltes hopes to use rates or mice in the future because of their short 'life span.. In two years the rat or mouse would give the type of information that would take 30 years to collect in the human, that is, what even- tually happens to the irradiated thyroid. Also, Dr. Beierwaltes says that they would like to observe the contemporaries of fetuses already monitored as a followup to see if there is any change. Bomb Testingr So far, the study has observed two radioactive buildups due to bomb testing. But, Dr." Beierwaltes says that he is in no position now to make a connection between atomic tests and the hypothesis that harm might be caused by these tests. He observes that the radioactive peaks come during spring rains because the most radioactive de- bris is carried aloft and comes down especially when heavy spring rains wash the atmosphere. A second radioactive peak may be found in thyroids in May from the Russian detonations late last fall. Dr. Beierwaltes says that there Golden 'To View 'Current Scene' Harry Golden, editor and pub- fisher of "The Carolina Israelite" and author of "Only in America" will lecture on "Some Observations on the Current Scene, The Cold War, Inter-racial Issues, News- paperdom .. ." at 3 p.m. today in Rackham Amph. are several measures that can instituted if the maximum per. sible level is exceeded again. One measure is to drink n radioactive milk, such as fi milk from which iodine 131 been extracted, and canned powdered milk. Another possibility is to iodine supplements to human, order to keep their external c sumption of iodine 131 down. thyroid gland can absorb on certain amount of iodine and t it stops taking the chemical i What is to be done in the ture? 1958 Tests Dr. Beierwaltes says that group ,would like to observe other radioactive period from beginning to the end. Worlk fetuses exposed to the 1958 did not start till after the were over. By observing a series of from beginning to end, a me of prediction might be discovi Using thyroid iodine 131 levels researchers could monitor mospheric tests conducted ar the world, noting their frequE and size. Results show up inf thyroids from the Ann Arbor no matter in what part of world the tests are held. Dr. Lester Van Middlesworl the University of Tenessee done just suh a. thing with : animals. He monitored t e around the world in 1958, no where and when they took p and where the winds carried fallout. Farm Animals Though Dr. Van Middlesw never ventured into the. fiel human fetal thyroids, his rese with the thyroid glands of f animals was the pioneering on the subject. Also, in the future, the rese team will give iodine 131 to different sized animals-one p ably 'rats. Those pregnant 'breeding would receive the to discover at what level dan to the thyroid occurs in pre and future generations. So far, Dr. Beierwaltes there is no evidence that centrations of iodine 131 had detrimental effects on'gen tions exposed to fallout. Only continuing maintenance of a level might damage occur. ' In the work done at the. versity, no harmful effects to thyroid have been observed. i 11 III . I ,, d f delicious Hamburgers.. ,15c Hot Tasty French Fries. .1c, Triple Thick Shakes.. 20c nil 312 South State 1203 South University 2000 W. Stadium Blvd. . . f f ENGINEERS.. SCIENTISTS You are cordially invited to attend a private Interview with a Special Representative of Lockheed Missiles & Space Company. 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