Month

June 2018
A paper by Mr Victor (Vic) Leach (ORSAA and ARPS Member), co-authored  with Adjunct Associate Professor David Bromwich. The paper was presented at the 5th Asian & Oceanic IRPA Regional Congress on Radiation Protection (AOCRP-5 Link to the paper: https://www.orsaa.org/latest-news/orsaa-presents-at-aocrp-conference Adjunct Associate Professor David Bromwich  has a background in assisting organisations and industry in risk managing...
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BY JOHN MURAWSKI jmurawski@newsobserver.com June 26, 2018 12:50 AM Excerpts: North Carolina will start offering an unusual escape clause for the thousands of North Carolina residents who complain that Duke Energy’s two-way communication utility meters give them headaches, ear-ringing and a case of the “brain fog.” Residents who say they suffer from acute sensitivity to...
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Re-posted from Between a Rock And a Hard Place  by Dariusz Leszczynski  Will the deployment of the 5G MIMO towers in India will be challenging because of the lower safety limits for emissions from cell towers? India has implemented safety limits for emissions of radiation from cell towers that are 1/10 of the ICNIRP guidelines. Presentation...
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Re – posted from Between A Rock And A Hard Place  by Dariusz Leszczynski: Meeting of the EMERG, Electromagnetic Energy Reference Group @ ARPANSA in Yallambie/Melbourne, Australia on May 8, 2018 The 5G Technology session Slides are available for download from Between a Rock and A Hard Place Excerpts: Mike Wood of AMTA – Australian Mobile...
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Wilke I. Review: Biological and pathological effects of 2.45 GHz radiation on cells, fertility, brain, and behavior. umwelt • medizin • gesellschaft. 2018; 31 (1) Suppl: 1-32. 2018. (English translation) Abstract Purpose: This article is a systematic review of studies on the effects of non-ionizing radiation at the microwave (MW) frequency of 2.45 GHz (2450 MHz), which is...
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Continuing with our previous show, radio-frequency electromagnetic fields (RF-EMF) are a big concern for residents and parents in South Africa. Especially with there being no regulation or monitoring on their radiation emissions, transmitters being illegally erected and public participation bypassed or steamrolled. Part of my thesis (available on jameslech.co.za) was the legislative qualification of a public...
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Dr. Sasco is former Unit Chief, Epidemiology for Cancer Prevention at the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC/WHO) and former Director of Research at INSERM (French NIH)
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Magda Havas  is an Associate Professor of Environmental Studies and Natural Resources at the  University of Trent, Canada.  
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When it comes to children’s development, parents should worry less about kids’ screen time—and more about their own. Erika Christakis July/August 2018 Issue  https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2018/07/the-dangers-of-distracted-parenting/561752/ Excerpts: Smartphones have by now been implicated in so many crummy outcomes—car fatalities, sleep disturbances, empathy loss, relationship problems, failure to notice a clown on a unicycle—that it almost seems easier...
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Article in The New Times, Rwanda’s Leading Daily newspaper  http://www.newtimes.co.rw/news/government-outlaws-use-cell-phones-schools Elisée Mpirwa Published : June 15, 2018 Pupils in class at Rusheshe Primary School in Masaka, Kicukiro District. File The Ministry of Education says that no more primary and secondary schools students will be allowed to own or use a mobile telephone at school, citing...
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