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Professor Lennart Hardell: Using the Bradford Hill viewpoints to evaluate the evidence on RF radiations from mobile phones to head tumours The Royal Society of Medicine, London 13th of October 2016 The Epidemiology & Public Health Section of RSM in partnership with Brunel University London, the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and Imperial...
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December 5, 2016 Geoffrey Kabat offers a remarkably apt critique of his own writings with his answer to the question, “Do Cell Phones Cause Brain Cancer?”: “The problem with research in this area is not that it is worthless but that all too frequently it is interpreted naively and uncritically and used for partisan rather...
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New paper: When theory and observation collide: Can non-ionizing radiation cause cancer? Press Release TRENT SCHOOL OF THE ENVIRONMENT Trent University 1600 West Bank Drive Peterborough, ON Canada K9L 0G2 The Missing Link: Why your government isn’t protecting you from Wi–Fi and cell phone radiation when research shows this radiation causes cancer. The American scientific...
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#NoWiFiToys #ThisXMas Campaign This is an awareness campaign aimed at alerting parents to the danger of wireless enabled toys and devices. Children face a greater risk for bodily damage that results from MWR given off by wireless devices. The rate of MWR absorption is higher in children than adults because their brain tissues are more...
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Autism: All Things Considered December 1, 2016 I’m going to ask you to consider something new that you probably have not heard associated with autism. It is something that I had never considered, something I was completely blind to. So, please, pause for a moment, be as open as you can, and consider this: What...
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Zhang X, Huang WJ, Chen WW. Microwaves and Alzheimer’s disease. Exp Ther Med. 2016;12(4):1969-1972. doi:10.3892/etm.2016.3567 Abstract Alzheimer’s diseases (AD) is the most common type of dementia and a neurodegenerative disease that occurs when the nerve cells in the brain die. The cause and treatment of AD remain unknown. However, AD is a disease that affects the...
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Marshall TG, Heil TJR. Electrosmog and autoimmune disease. Immunol Res. 2017 Feb;65(1):129-135. doi: 10.1007/s12026-016-8825-7. PMID: 27412293; PMCID: PMC5406447. Abstract Studies in mice have shown that environmental electromagnetic waves tend to suppress the murine immune system with a potency similar to NSAIDs, yet the nature of any Electrosmog effects upon humans remains controversial. Previously, we reported...
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American Academy of Pediatrics Issues New Recommendations to “Reduce Exposure to Cell Phones” “The findings of brain tumors (gliomas) and malignant schwann cell tumors of the heart in the NTP study, as well as DNA damage in brain cells, present a major public health concern because these occurred in the same types of cells that...
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Wyszkowska, J., Shepherd, S., Sharkh, S. et al. Exposure to extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields alters the behaviour, physiology and stress protein levels of desert locusts. Sci Rep 6, 36413 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1038/srep36413 Abstract Electromagnetic fields (EMFs) are present throughout the modern world and are derived from many man-made sources including overhead transmission lines. The risks of extremely-low frequency (ELF) electromagnetic...
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This is a series of 5 educational videos. Technology safety educator Cece Doucette and parent Keith Marciniak share how they independently discovered wireless technology is hazardous to our health. Both opened the conversation with their public school districts, and this episode highlights how Ashland Public Schools became the first in the nation to put in...
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