No Government research here folks (certainly none that supports the claims being made.)
First of all, this is a bibliography, a list of papers and other sources that mention the subject in some way. It does not even list the individual findings, let alone describe the methodology used to derive the findings, or such basic information as the strength of the radiation or distance and duration of exposure. There is also a list of all the symptoms mentioned somewhere in all these publications.
The author states below the list of symptoms:
"Note: These effects are listed without comment or endorsement since the literature abounds with conflicting reports. In some cases the basis for reporting an “effect” was a single or a non-statistical observation which may have been drawn from a poorly conceived (and poorly executed) experiment."
And the "Government" part says:
"The comments upon and criticism of the literature made in this report, and the recommendations and inferences suggested, are those of the author, and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Navy Department or of the Naval Service."
So if this is your best source you seem to have more regard for its usefulness than even its author does.
Patrick Brinton