Neurotoxins
"After the Dust Settles" ( Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists report from 1999)
After the dust settles | thebulletin.org
Uranium Human Health Fact Sheet (does not include discussion of teratogenic and immunotoxic effects)
Depleted Uranium Human Health Fact Sheet by Argonne National Laboratory Environmental Assessment Division (does not include discussion of teratogenic and immunotoxic effects)
An Analysis of Uranium Dispersal and Health Effects Using a Gulf War Case Study by Sandia National Laboratories (does not include discussion of teratogenic and immunotoxic effects)
Depleted Uranium article from the Royal Society (does not include discussion of teratogenic and immunotoxic effects)
Royal Society | Science issues | Depleted uranium
U.S. Center for Disease Control's Toxicological Profile for Uranium (includes discussion of teratogenic and immunotoxic effects)
ATSDR - Toxicological Profile: Uranium
"Human rights and weapons of mass destruction, or with indiscriminate effect, or of a nature to cause superfluous injury or unnecessary suffering"
(The UN 2002 report)
Human rights and weapons of mass destruction, or
UN High Commission for Human Rights, 1998
(statement that DU is prohibited and contravenes prior UN resolutions)
United Nations Human Rights Website - Treaty Bodies Database - Document - Summary Record - Iraq
Sub-Commission resolution 1996/16
(resolves and states DU to be "incompatible" with human rights and international law; lists DU as "particularly" one "weapon of mass destruction or indiscriminate effect")
Chapter 8, "The Chemical Toxicity of Uranium," in particular.)
"Depleted Uranium: Sources, Exposure and Health Effects," World Health Organization, Ionizing Radiation Unit, 2001 (see
WHO | Depleted Uranium
Depleted Uranium Oversight Board
Depleted Uranium Oversight Board
World Uranium Weapons Conference
World Uranium Weapons Conference 2003
Uranium Medical Research Centre
Uranium Medical Research Centre
Nuclear Files.org information and articles relating to depleted uranium
Key Issues: Nuclear Weapons: Issues: Depleted Uranium
Annotated bibliography for depleted uranium from the Alsos Digital Library
Alsos: Browse Results for 'Depleted Uranium' in 'Issues'
Uranium and Weapons – Uranium Medical Research Centre
Uranium Medical Research Centre
U.S. Soldiers Contaminated With Depleted Uranium Speak Out – Democracy Now!, April 5, 2004
Democracy Now! | Broadcast Exclusive: U.S. Soldiers Contaminated With Depleted Uranium Speak Out
Radioactive Wounds of War site main article
Radioactive Wounds of War -- In These Times
Proposal for Research on Depleted Uranium (U.K. Ministry of Defence)
My Life Living With Depleted Uranium scoop stories
Scoop: My Life Living With Depleted Uranium
International Coalition to Ban Uranium Weapons
Ban Uranium Weapons
International Atomic Energy Agency Depleted Uranium FAQ iaea features
Depleted Uranium and the IAEA
Guardian Unlimited's Special Report on Depleted Uranium guardian uranium
Guardian Unlimited | Special reports | Special report: depleted uranium
fact sheet on strychnine agent strychnine basics facts
Synthesis of (-)-Strychnine organic chemistry highlights
Synthesis of (-)-Strychnine
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