Cancer and birth defects in Iraq: the nuclear legacy

Assessing the impact of depleted uranium pollution on the environment and public health
Ten years after the Iraq war of 2003 a team of scientists based in Mosul, northern Iraq, have detected high levels of uranium contamination in soil samples at three sites in the province of Nineveh which, coupled with dramatically increasing rates of childhood cancers and birth defects at local hospitals, highlight the ongoing legacy of modern warfare to civilians in conflict zones.

The radioactive...

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