Low-Level Radiation and Immune System Damage: An Atomic Era Legacy establishes an undeniable connection between the nuclear buildup of the past, and the widespread health problems seen today. It features historic review of challenges to government and industry claims that low-level radiation exposure is harmless, detailed tables and graphs concerning the residual effects of radioactive chemicals: impact on the food chain, death rates, and diseases affecting baby boomers, their children, and grandchildren, extensive profile of immune disease trends among those born during the atomic era, backed with new statistics, and follow-up information on improvements in immune health after the cessation of bomb tests, or the closing of nuclear plants.