3/15/2026

Economic sanctions killing annually more than 500,000 people

The Lancet Global Health, one of the most famous medical journal, has published an article on the victims due to economic sanctions for half a century, from 1971 to 2021 in 152 countries. Economic sanctions and mortality rate are positively and significantly proportionate. The casualities due to sanctions are estimated annually 564,258. Children under 5 years of age is most vulnerable to them. The author says it is comparable to the casualities by arm conflicts. The editorial of this journal points out it is much worse than the latter; the latter is annually 106,000.


The author stressed that the USA and Eu, most likely to take economic and unilateral sanctions as a tool to realize any objective in the international politics, should be careful on the negative effect on the population in the developing countries. Even the sanctions imposed by UN are not free from this adverse effect of sanctions.


Wag the Dog?...It is out of argument. 


https://www.thelancet.com/journals/langlo/article/PIIS2214-109X(25)00189-5/fulltext


Magnolia in full bloom

Literally in a day since the buds became remarkable, the white magnolia in our garden has come almost fully out. Being bathed in the westering sun, it looked like shining. It is not an exaggeration but looks that way in this season in a year.

A few days ago, when it was budding, I have shared with my brother a memory of mother telling me "The magnolia is fully out" with full smile on her face. Maybe, I have told the same story to him in the past. He was still pleased to hear that.
 



 The same episode is repeated in certain season. But nothing remains the same. Mother has passed away. We are getting older and losing capabilities in life. So is this old tree even though it goes slower than us.


Brother will retire from psychiatric profession in half a year and will be settled down in Sendai where he has spent his university days. He and his wife will have own house over there. Sometimes making correspndence with him and often surprised to have shared the same thing or to know what he has done, which I have never known of. It is good for me to have someone whom I could share old memories with. 

3/12/2026

Thyroid cancer in childhood in Fukushima

It has been questioned if the irradiation the nuclear power plant accident has caused increased the number of thyroid cancer in the area. For the first few years, most researchers have observed no cause effect relationship between irradiation and the cancer occurence. They have attributed it to the screening effect. The cohort of the children in Fukushima has been examined with accurate ultrasound deviced so that, they say, it has found occult cancer which would stay inactive throughout their lives. Recenetly, however, a number of researchers have published papers contradictory to earlier studies. Quite a number of children have undergone partial or total thyroidectomy. It concerns the future of the children. It should be studied aggressively apart from the policy of nuclear power generation.  


The following article says they could eliminate the common, that is, background occurrence of childhood thyroid cancer in its research. It affirms the occurrence is proportionate to the external irradiation.  


I believe thyroid gland could be affected by mainly internal irradiation of I131 which is uptaken by the gland as a source of thyroxin. I wonder if, without evaluation of internal irradiation, they could conclude this way. They might speculate the internal irradiation could be proportionate to the external.


 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39338045/


This article handles excessive absolute risk for childhood thyroid cancer based possibly on the calculated radiation dose of I131. So far as I know, I131 has not been directly measured by the authority for the first couple of weeks, which has been regarded as a big mistake for radiation protection. Anyway, they conclude the irradiation on children was the cause of occurence of thyroid cancer. It is against the overdiagnosis thesis or screening effect in the beginning of research in this field. 


3/09/2026

An 102 year old farmer's suicide 15 years ago

In a couple of days, it will be the 15th anniversary of the Big Eastern Japan earthquake and the subsequent accident of the 1st nuclear power plant in Fukushima. Among all 6 reactors at the plant damaged seriously, nr 1 to 3 have undergone hydrogen explosion while nr 1 and 3 have melted through the pressure vessel and possibly the containment vessel. It has spread enormous amount of radio active substances all around. Fallout has occurred at various regions in the vicinity within a few days. It has turned out the biggest nuclear power plant accident ever in the history.  


While listening to the news of the on going destrution due to exposed nuclear fuel in the reactors not controllable without water cooling, I was eagerly pulling the weeds in the farm as if trying to empty my mind. Knowing the melt through had occurred, I felt as if the ground I was standing was going to collapse. There were people having lost their home as well as their community and homeland at that time. It was beyond our imagination. 


Around that time, an old farmer aged 102 years old has killed himself at his home. He was living in a village in the highland of Fukushima, 20 or 30km inland from the coast of the Pacific ocean, that is, approximately the distance from the crippled nuclear power plant. It was when the habitants of the village heavily contaminated with fallout were ordered to migrate there out to another place in order to avoid maleffect from it. He and his father had cultivated the property keepng nose to the grindstones in the severe environment for decades. Recently a journalist named Osamu Aoki, wondering what has brought such a tragedy, has interviewed the family and related people and investigated on it. Having spent almost 10 years commuting to the village, he has finished recently a reportage on how he has lived and died there. 


The nuclear power accident with fallout there seemed to be the main reason. It has deprived him of the most precious ground for living and of the community he had lived. There seemed to be another reason related with his younger brother who had died in Iwo-jima in the end of WWII. The old man seemed to have regretted why it was his younger brother, but not himself, who had been sent to the hopeless battle field. It was an excellent reportage making us consider of the relationship between us and the power of the state. At night of his killing himself, he uttered he had seen something wrong to his daughter in law. 


As I have written about it elsewhere in this blog, my mother used to be in a nursing facility in Sendai north of Fukushima. They have lost the infrastructure for a few days. Thanks to the personel's selfless efforts, my mother has survived it. But, possibly due to the stress she had then, she has eventually died in the end of the next month. I could not help overlapping her with this old farmer, even though the latter was in a much worse situation.


Recalling of all these absurdity and tragedy, I would spend the coming few days. I would never let them go as they want like the avid power company and its management personnel with the interest group in the politics, the business world and the academies. They are still plotting to plot reruning the nuclear power plants and even building new ones all around our country only for their profit. 

3/07/2026

Ethical issue. Energy, aluminum, fertilizer

The air strike to Iran by the US and Israel presents us an ethical issue in international politics if changing status quo by military force could be admitted or not. Is it allowed for a political leader would kill the other leader if he is a dictator? Could an airstrike be allowed to kill thousands of the civilians without any impending reason for "self defence"? I could hardly believe it would be only their domestic problem. It affects people world wide.


It causes not only a serious energy supply problem world wide but also a devastating issue in aluminum and fertilizer supply. Oil and gas deficits might be tolerated with their storage but the following issues could become reality in a month or two. The secondary aggravated inflation also would be a vital issue in the world as well.


Though the aluminum production in the Persian Gulf area is only 8% of the whole in the world, including its alloys, it is the main source to the western world. Hormuz Strait, the check point to the western world, would have a vital importance to the industries in the western world.


 https://www.reuters.com/markets/commodities/risks-western-aluminium-supply-rise-iran-war-escalates-2026-03-03/#:~:text=It%20is%20not%20just%20oil%20and%20gas,now%20threatened%20by%20the%20war%20with%20Iran.


Another crisis brought by Hormuz Strait closure is fertilizer deficit which results in food security crisis. The gulf area is one of the places where nitrogen derived fertilizer and its source are produced and exported to the other parts of the world. Even if any country manufactures fertilizer by themselves, it will undergo the more expensive products. There could be world wide food deficiency.


https://theconversation.com/how-the-iran-war-could-create-a-fertiliser-shock-an-often-ignored-global-risk-to-food-prices-and-farming-277552

3/04/2026

Who should be retaliated?

While Iran made concessions in the talk with the US to give up refining uranium and to accept surveillance by IAEA and the US personnel, the US has done the preemptive attack to Iran.

165 school girls were killed in Iran by the bombing of the US and Israrel.

Trump told 6 American soldiers were killed by the attack of Iran. He also declared to retaliate for them against Iran. 

Who should be retaliated? 





There will be endless conflicts in the Middle East.
 

3/02/2026

Vandalism in science

I have never read such an editorial in any world famous medical journal. 


RFK Jr has destroyed the medical system as well as medical research relm in the US, that is, since the US has been the leading country in the world, in the world. As this editorial says rightly, it will take generations to restore the delay and destruction in medical science. A lot of people will be victimized by his vandalism in science.

 

 https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(26)00414-9/fulltext


Antipathy against science and conspiracy are the two sides of the same coin. Apart from science vs anti science, it could arouse ultra right politics prone to authoritarianism  and dictatorship against democracy.