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In this photo taken on May 16, 2014,  April 28 issue of "Oishinbo", right,  showing character with nosebleed after visiting Fukushima, is seen alongside May 19 issue, left.  A popular manga comic is setting off a public debate in Japan about the health effects of radiation following the Fukushima nuclear disaster - so much so, that the publisher issued a special edition with criticism and input it had received on "Oishinbo," including views from medical expert Monday, May 19, 2014. (AP Photo/Kyodo News) JAPAN OUT, CREDIT MANDATORY

In this photo taken on May 16, 2014, April 28 issue of "Oishinbo", right, showing character with nosebleed after visiting Fukushima, is seen alongside May 19 issue, left. A popular manga comic is setting off a public debate in Japan about the health effects of radiation following the Fukushima nuclear disaster - so much so, that the publisher issued a special edition with criticism and input it had received on "Oishinbo," including views from medical expert Monday, May 19, 2014. (AP Photo/Kyodo News) JAPAN OUT, CREDIT MANDATORY

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