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What Is Depleted Uranium?
 

Depleted Uranium (DU) is a highly radioactive waste product which is produced after nuclear fission, the process which is used to make Uranium fuel for both nuclear power stations and for nuclear bombs.

Before nuclear fission takes place, the natural Uranium is composed of mainly three types of Uranium atoms (also called isotopes). It is composed of approximately 99.27% Uranium-238 (U-238), 0.72% U-235 and 0.0055% U-234. For nuclear reactor fuel, and for nuclear bombs, the level of U-235 in the Uranium is then enriched by separating the atoms in the process we call 'nuclear fission', and the waste which is left over is called Depleted Uranium. It contains less than a third of the natural levels of both U-235 and U-234, and is about 60% as radioactive as natural Uranium. Depleted Uranium can also be a waste product of reprocessed spent nuclear reactor fuel, and this kind can be distinguished with the presence of another Uranium atom, U-236.

 
Depleted Uranium In Bombs
 

Depleted Uranium is used by advanced military's due to it's armour piercing qualities, it's cost-effectiveness, and it's availability. The bombs which can be made from this cheap but highly dangerous substance, can get through any type of armour, or structure, and then explode outwards, thus vaporising everything in their wake. This creates the most effective of battlefield missiles, particularly against tanks and armoured vehicles, aswell as for levelling fortified or strong buildings. They have been used extensively in both Gulf War's, and in the former Yugoslavia, by Coalition and NATO forces respectively. For example, according to Time Magazine... "NATO aircraft rained more than 30,000 DU shells on Kosovo during the 11-week air campaign".

In the immediate areas where bombs have been used, there have been huge rises in cancer levels, and in the numbers of newborn children with strange deformities and conditions. Rises in related health issues usually begin to take place a few years after the bombs were let off, and contamination - and the high level of associated health problems - will remain for many generations in the affected areas, possibly even for hundreds of years. Similar levels of rises in similar cancers have been recorded amongst the returning US and UK soldiers which had been handling and firing these bombs during their time in Iraq and Kosovo, as have high levels of abnormalities and deformities in their subsequent newborn children. This collective rise in health conditions amongst ex-soldiers and their families, has been widely termed the 'Gulf War Syndrome'.

Interesting documentary to watch on this subject> The Doctor, The Depleted Uranium & The Dying Children

 
 
Human Health Effects After Exposure To Uranium

This is a list of health effects which have been associated with exposure to high levels of Uranium. Only those conditions which have been identified by testing on humans are included below, although there has been additional extensive animal testing which has identified other possible side-effects to Uranium exposure.

  Scientific Study Effects Found By Testing On Humans [1]
Renal system McDiarmid et al. 2000 Elevated levels of protein excretion, urinary catalase and diuresis
Brain/Central Nervous System McDiarmid et al. 2000 Decreased performance on neurocognitive tests
Bone/muscle   No studies done on humans
Reproductive system Muller et al. 1967 Uranium minors have more first born female children
Lungs/respiratory toxicity Polednak et al. 1982 No adverse health effects reported
Gastrointestinal system Stopps & Todd 1982 / Wrenn et al. 1985 Vomiting, diarrhea, albuminuria
Liver Lu & Zhao 1990 No effects seen at exposure dose
Skin ATSDR 1999 No exposure assessment data available
Tissues (surrounding embedded DU fragments) McDiarmid et al. 2000 Elevated uranium urine concentrations
Immune system Korenyi-Both & Juncer 1997 Chronic fatigue, rash, ear and eye infections, hair and weight loss, cough. May be due to combined chemical exposure rather than DU alone
Eyes   No studies done on humans
Blood   No studies done on humans
Cardiovascular system Hartmann et al. 2000 / Lu & Zhao 1990 Myocarditis resulting from the uranium ingestion, which ended 6 months after ingestion (Hartmann), no effects (Lu & Zhao)
DNA Aitken 1999 Increased reports of cancers
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References
[1] "Depleted & Natural Uranium: Chemistry & Toxicological Effects" - see "Compilation of Current Information Regarding Uranium Toxicity on Various Body Systems", at bottom of page. First published in the Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health in 2004.

 
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