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December 2017
Pollution:  A Crime against Health Bulletin no. 85 (October 2017), ARTAC (Association for Research on Treatment against Cancer) (President, Professor Dominique Belpomme) (translation) The legal group formed within ARTAC on June 2, 2017, aimed to continue the discussion on the tabling of an amendment to the Rome Statute to make pollution a health crime at...
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By Dr. Screen-Free Mom http://www.screenfreeparenting.com/author/screen-free-mom/ November 21, 2017 Excerpts: The “digital divide” was a term originally coined in the early 2000s to describe the “have” and “have-nots” of computers and mobile technology. There was great concern that low-income children would be left behind because of their lack of technology in the home. In the United...
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Karolinska’s Maria Feychting Cites Pathology Bias To Discredit NTP RF Cancer Study http://microwavenews.com/news-center/anatomy-rumor Louis Slesin, PhD Editor & Publisher  December 1, 2017 A few days ago, I received an urgent warning from a longtime contact in Sweden. An industry associate had told him that the U.S. National Toxicology Program’s study on cell phone cancer risks...
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 30th November 2017 The case has been won by the STERM Intersindical Union, which for years has supported and advised an affected member with its legal services. A court in Murcia has acknowledged  permanent work incapacity due to the syndrome of electromagnetic hypersensitivity and chemical sensitivity.The ruling was awarded to an employee of a university in...
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Abstract: The molecular basis of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) still remains obscure and little is known about the specific gene-environment interactions that may increase the prevalence of the disorder. There has been a lot of controversy in the past regarding the association of thimerosal, a mercury (Hg)-containing preservative in vaccines, and the increased probability of...
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