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Mattsson M-O, Zeni O, Simkó M and Scarfì MR (2018) Editorial: Effects of Combined EMF Exposures and Co-exposures. Front. Public Health 6:230. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2018.00230 Editorial on the Research Topic Effects of Combined EMF Exposures and Co-exposures Edited by Dariusz Leszczynski, University of Helsinki, Finland Increasingly, assessment of health effects of environmental exposures is focusing on...
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Computational biophysicists are not used to making discoveries, says the senior author, so when they cracked the secret of how cells regulate Big Potassium (BK) channels, they thought it must be a computational artifact. But after many simulations and tests, they convinced themselves that they have identified the BK gating mechanism that had eluded science...
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In this episode : The famous Karl Muller v / Nokia ruling, featured in http://jameslech.co.za/2018/07/09/ep-5-superdads-karl-muller-the-groundbreaking-advertising-standards-authority-ruling/ We also discuss the need to be wary of weighted studies (industry funded studies) and how the ASA is no stranger to stopping them in their path in being used to promote advertisements. Additionally, we chat about the roll-out of...
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Comments by EMFSA: The 5G service that is being rolled out in Lesotho ( for what appears to be two customers so far) is using 3,5 GHz which is the part of the spectrum between the two Wi-Fi frequencies of 2,4 GHz and 5GHz bands. In other words not millimeter wave technology – only 5G...
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Electro-sensitivity, or EHS, is a biologically correct response to an environmental pollutant.
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Image credit: Slava Bowman Unsplash.com In countries with EMF limits significantly below the ICNIRP limits, the rollout of 5G networks will be a major problem 2018 – October 2018: Brussels standards must be adapted to enable 5G deployment Lars Andersen, Brussels Times: The Belgian Institute of Postal and Telecommunications Sevices (“IBPT”) believes in a study,...
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NTP announces the peer review of the Draft Report on Carcinogens Monograph on Night Shift Work and Light at Night on Oct. 5, 2018 (Fed. Reg. 83(160): pages 41093-41095, Aug. 17, 2018). Meeting begins at 8:30 a.m. EDT and continues until adjournment. The draft monograph will be available Aug. 24, 2018 on the Upcoming Peer...
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The Swedish Radiation Protection Foundation website has compiled a list of research published in scientific journals since 2008 that shows effects of low frequency electromagnetic fields as well as radio frequency radiation / microwave radiation from wireless technology. The Foundation has updated the list of new research with many new studies published in April and...
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Source:  https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20180815005264/en/U.S.-Telecommunications-Strategy-Questioned-National-Institute-Science       Senate Oversight Hearing of the Federal Communications Commission This Thursday Should Probe the Advisability of Small Cell Antenna Deployment—As There Are 13 Important Reasons Why ‘Antenna Densification’ Will Not Serve Constituents’ Best Interests August 15, 2018 08:30 AM Eastern Daylight Time WASHINGTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Senate Bill S.1357, known as the STREAMLINE Small Cell Deployment Act,...
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