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  Abstract: Radiofrequency (RF) radiation in the frequency range 30 kHz to 300 GHz was evaluated in 2011 by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) at WHO to be a ‘possible human carcinogen’ Group 2B. The conclusion was based on human epidemiological studies on an increasedrisk of glioma and acoustic neuroma. In previous...
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Nov 17, 2018 — Tucson, Arizona Pima County, AZ 5G Awareness Coalition Public Forum: Is 5G a Technological Revolution or a Pandora’s Box? https://livestream.com/SAVP/5thGen/videos/183717189 3:06:45 — Ashley Portman: Start of Program 3:08:45 — Elizabeth Kelley 3:31:00 — Dr. Martin Pall 4:01:52 — Dr. Timothy Schoechle 4:24:32 — Eric Windheim 4:44:20 — Questions & Answers 5:10:10 — Ashley Portman: End of Program Elizabeth...
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  The workshop took place in the framework of ITU’s Telecommunication Development Sector (ITU-D) Study Group 2 Question 7/2 during the ITU-D Study Group 2 meetings. Question 7/2 refers to the study on strategies and policies concerning human exposure to electromagnetic fields. ITU has developed several recommendations on the issue and Member States are encouraged...
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Resource tool for Cities and Citizens by Physicians for Safe Technology Some of the topics covered : Small Cell Tower Applications: Cities Writing Preemptive  Ordinances Tools Cities and Citizens Can Use to Preserve Wireless Facilities Control Citizens are Fighting Cell Tower Proposals New City Rules: Stronger for Citizens or For Industry? Denying Applications: Significant Gap in Coverage...
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ZTE South Africa, a subsidiary of ZTE Corporation, has disclosed that ZTE, the major international provider of telecommunications, mobile internet and consumer Technology company, has taken the leadership position in China’s third phase 5G research and development testing. ZTE is the first telecommunications company in South Africa to complete standalone test at 3.5GHz as well...
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Biomedical Optics Express Vol. 9, Issue 3, pp. 1301-1308 (2018) https://doi.org/10.1364/BOE.9.001301 Saroj R. Tripathi, Paul Ben Ishai, and Kodo Kawase Abstract The applications of terahertz (THz) waves have been increasing rapidly in different fields such as information and communication technology, homeland security and biomedical engineering. However, study on the possible health implications due to various...
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Imtiaz Nasim, Seungmo Kim (Submitted on 10 Nov 2017) While cellular communications in millimeter wave (mmW) bands have been attracting significant research interest, their potential harmful impacts on human health are not as significantly studied. Prior research on human exposure to radio frequency (RF) fields in a cellular communications system has been focused on uplink...
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Abstract: Over the next years the demand of wireless communication will increase tremendously. More and more mobile end devices require a high data rate connection e.g. to a smart home (Internet of Things, IoT) or to the internet. The radiation power pattern of base stations and mobile end devices will completely change for the 5G...
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