Dr. Rosenbaum talks radiation on WCVB-TV
By Jim Fessenden UMass Medical School Communications | March 29, 2011 |
Christopher Rosenbaum, MD, assistant professor of emergency medicine and a toxicology specialist,
explained to viewers of WCVB-TV News on Monday, March 28, that the radiation levels detected in Massachusetts rainwater as a result of the events in Japan posed little risk to residents. He stressed that testing will be ongoing and that people don’t need to take any special precautions.
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