UK Public Health in Dire Straits – Dr Dick Van Steenis
Wide-ranging effects of UK waste policies due to abject failure to properly monitor and seriously regulate PM2.5 (and PM1) particulates have included increased needless deaths, illnesses, and effects on various body systems. Increased PM1s & smaller particles thrown into the atmosphere cause dimming and hence decreased vitamin D production (48% drop likely), leading to rickets, as seen in Southampton, NE England & Scotland, and less protection from lung cancer.Â
Please can someone help. I live in Chesterfield , Derbyshire, less than 1 km from the rejuvenating coking plant.
I have been told the burn off of Benzene could be dangerous. On 18th of March 2013 I was diagnosed with Leukeamia ,no warnings, so out of the blue.
I am in the Hallamshire hospital in Sheffield, had first chemo days ago.
I am 48 and have been a healthy woman!!!!!
My treatment will last over 5 months if I can get into remission,
My first chemo I am in hosp for 5/6 weeks, then go home for a week, If my home environment is unsafe , what can I do?
Thanks in anticipation
melanie