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WASHINGTON (BUSINESS WIRE)  A public policy report on the Internet and the future of landlines and wireless networks,  “Re-Inventing Wires: The Future of Landlines and Networks,”  was published online today by the National Institute for Science, Law & Public Policy (NISLAPP) in Washington, D.C. January 26, 2018: New report evaluates significant risks of planned ‘antenna...
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10/17/2017 Theodora Scarato US Supreme Court in Washington DC October 17, 2017: The Public Has a Right To Know About the Health Risks of Wireless, 5G and the Internet of Things (IoT)” For more videos see https://www.youtube.com/user/watchehtrust
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The annual meeting of the Australasian Radiation Protection Society (ARPS) Inc., was held in Wollongong, NSW, Australia, August 6-9, 2017. The ARPS 2017 meeting included a key-note plenary talk on radiation emitted by the wireless communication devices and networks: Dariusz Leszczynski, University of Helsinki, Finland BETWEEN A ROCK AND A HARD PLACE: THE ART OF...
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Wednesday, September 13, 2017 Increased radiation from cell towers poses potential risks, say scientists from around the world.  http://www.saferemr.com/2017/09/5G-moratorium12.html  (Örebro, Sweden)  Over 180 scientists and doctors from 35 countries sent a  declaration  https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B14R6QNkmaXuelFrNWRQcThNV0U/view to officials of the European Commission today demanding a moratorium on the increase of cell antennas for planned 5G expansion. Concerns over...
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The take-away message from the Science and Wireless 2016: RF-EMF exposures affect beta-amyloid proteins in brains of transgenic mice. Effect on beta-amyloid protein is caused by non-thermal mechanism. It is still unclear whether observed beneficial effects of RF-EMF in transgenic mice will apply to human AD ICNIRP stubbornly disregards all evidence concerning non-thermal effects of...
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We measured the radiofrequency (RF) radiation at the Stockholm Central Station in Sweden in November 2015. The full study can be read here. The exposimeter EME Spy 200 was used and it covers 20 different RF bands from 88 to 5,850 MHz. In total 1,669 data points were recorded. The median value for total exposure...
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