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1 RESEARCHERS CONFIRM LINK BETWEEN UTAH LEUKEMIAS, 19 50s NUCLEAR TESTS IN NEVADAFallout from above-ground nuclear testing in Nevada may have been responsible for approximately 3-6 percent of the deaths from leukemia in Utah during the 30 years from 1952-1981, according to a study to be published August 1 in the Journal of the American Medical Association.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1990-07-27
2 GROWTH, IMPACT OF UTAH MEDICINE FOCUS OF NEW HISTORY BOOKWith few dollars but many dreams, the University of Utah School of Medicine grew from a two- to four-year school in the 1940s. That story, and the impact of medical advances made in Utah upon the state and nation are chronicled in a new book, Medicine in the Beehive State, 1940-1990.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1992-02-26
3 RESEARCHERS CONFIRM LINK BETWEEN UTAH THYROID DISORDERS, 1950s NUCLEAR TESTS IN NEVADAAn association between exposure to radioactive isotopes of iodine generated by above-ground testing of nuclear weapons at the Nevada Test Site some 40 years ago and thyroid neoplasms, or growths, has been confirmed by investigators in a National Cancer Institute (NCI)-sponsored study.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1992-08-04
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