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D. coordinator at the department of personal financial planning at Texas Tech University, and Wade Pfau, a professor of retirement income at the American College.
FORBES: Texas Tech University
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This week in Tokyo, Wade Allison, a physics professor at Oxford University, argued that Japan's dose limit could safely be raised to 100 millisieverts, based on current health statistics.
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"On the basis of the radiation doses people have received, there is no reason to think there would be an increase in cancer in the next 50 years, " said Wade Allison, an emeritus professor of physics at Oxford University, who was not connected to the WHO report.
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