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Sunday, June 14, 2009

USA Today, "Toxic Air in America's Schools"

December 08, 2008, the USA Today national newpaper listed Illinois, first, as having the most toxic schools in America and Ohio, second. In candid conversations with USA Today Journalist, Blake Morrison and one of the founding editors, Dr. Barbara Reynolds, (now President of Reynolds News Agency), Presidential Commissioner, Dr. Rhoda Zione Alale, Founder of The MiChi Health EpiCenter and 2008 Recipient of the Congressional Order of Merit Award shared her heralding story of the radiation poisoning of her and her family that almost killed her and put her son, a student at a High School just north of Cincinnati, (which was listed in the report) in the hospital for almost a year with alterations of his brain theta wave from sustain exposure to nuclear waste. She explained that they had moved from Washington, DC to Ohio and unknowingly purchased a home that was in an area that the New York Times called,"The Mini-Hiroshima" because of converging greenhouse gas, industrial acids, particular matter, and nuclear waste of both ionizing and non-ionizing radiation. The radiation levels in their home alone was 3,000% what human beings should be exposed to. She shared about the high incidents of autism in her neighborhood too from this diabolical environmental crisis. She thanked Blake for his BOLDNESS and COURAGE to inform parents and schools to take ACTION for the HOPE of a future for the young and Dr. Reynolds for taking her story forward to national TV, radio and print sources to help others. Now, a Board Certified Health Physicist, she directs a medical team of doctors, nurses, and engineers in the analysis, measurement assessment, and mitigation interventions for schools that are mandated to make environmental adaptations for compliance with JARED'S Law for safe indoor air and radiation levels for kids.
FIND OUT IF YOUR SCHOOL MADE THE USA TODAY LIST OF TOXIC SCHOOLS. CLICK ON__or__COPY & PASTE the link below in the internet address bar:
More information at http://www.michihealth.org/

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