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Research and Studies
  The “Other” Half of the Spectrum – Thermal and non-thermal effects of non-ionizing radiation exposure D. Miles  EMFSA  www.emfsa.co.za   Dr. Dimitris Panagopoulos     Dr Erica Mallery-Blythe BMBS (Soton) – UK / USA http://phiremedical.org   https://www.degruyter.com/view/j/reveh.2016.31.issue-3/reveh-2016-0011/reveh-2016-0011.xml South African Scientist  James Lech Mr Lech’s CV is included in the link below:   Carcinogenicity Studies Cell...
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October 24, 2019 , Frontiers Excerpts: The sun can indeed shine out of your backside, suggests research. Not because you’re self-absorbed, but because you’ve absorbed gut-altering UV radiation. This is the first study to show that skin exposure to UVB light alters the gut microbiome in humans. Published in Frontiers in Microbiology, the analysis suggests that vitamin D mediates the change—which...
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Publisher: IEEE Author James C. Lin Abstract Most media accounts of the U.S. National Toxicology Program’s (NTP’s) final report have understandably focused on the statistically significant finding of “clear evidence” that both GSM and code-division multiple access (CDMA)-modulated 900-MHz wireless RF radiation led to the development of malignant schwannoma, a rare form of tumor, in...
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Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis Research Article Evaluation of the genotoxicity of cell phone radiofrequency radiation in male and female rats and mice following subchronic exposure Stephanie L. Smith‐Roe, Michael E. Wyde, Matthew D. Stout,  John W. Winters,  Cheryl A. Hobbs,  Kim G. Shepard, Amanda S. Green,  Grace E. Kissling,  Keith R. Shockley,  Raymond R. Tice,  John R. Bucher, Kristine L....
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21 Oct 2019 Experts representing a diversity of views on autonomous weapons systems collaborate on a realistic policy roadmap By Ronald Arkin, Leslie Kaelbling, Stuart Russell, Dorsa Sadigh, Paul Scharre, Bart Selman and Toby Walsh Editor’s Note: The debate on autonomous weapons systems has been escalating over the past several years as the underlying technologies evolve to...
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CITATION TO MONOGRAPH Kostoff RN. Adverse Effects of Wireless Radiation 2019. PDF. https://smartech.gatech.edu/handle/1853/61946 This monograph identifies adverse effects of wireless radiation as reported in the premier biomedical literature. It shows that most of the laboratory experiments that have been performed are not designed to elicit the more severe adverse effects reflective of the real-life operating...
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Abstract Both obesity and breast cancer are already recognized worldwide as the most common syndromes in our modern society. Currently, there is accumulating evidence from epidemiological and experimental studies suggesting that these syndromes are closely associated with circadian disruption. It has been suggested that melatonin (MLT) and the circadian clock genes both play an important...
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Publisher: IEEE Published in: 2018 International Conference on Power Energy, Environment and Intelligent Control (PEEIC) Date of Conference: 13-14 April 2018 Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 14 March 2019 Abstract A substantial increase in the number of mobile phone base stations (MPBS) has been demonstrated in the world. This development has raised concerns with biological systems due to electromagnetic...
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Abstract This study investigated the non-thermal effects of Wi-Fi radiofrequency radiation of 2.4 GHz on global gene expression in Escherichia coli K-12 DH5α. High-throughput RNA-sequencing of 2.4 GHz exposed and non-exposed bacteria revealed that 101 genes were differentially expressed (DEGs) at P ≤ 0.05. The up-regulated genes were 52 while the down-regulated ones were 49. QRT-PCR analysis of pgaD,...
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