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Curr Top Med Chem. 2019 Nov 17. doi: 10.2174/1568026619666191118110155. [Epub ahead of print] Abstract Abstract BACKGROUND: Sleep disorders have emerged as potential cancer risk factors. OBJECTIVE: This review discusses the relationships between sleep, obesity, and breathing disorders with concomitant risks of developing cancer. RESULTS: Sleep disorders result in an abnormal expression of clock genes, decreased immunity,...
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[Article in Italian] Epidemiol Prev. 2019 Sep-Dec;43(5-6):374-379. doi: 10.19191/EP19.5-6.P374.107. Abstract This paper aims to present useful elements for framing the issue of exposure to radio frequencies (RFs), in particular those related to telecommunications, and the possible effects on health also in the light of the rapid evolution of technologies (the advent of 5G). New developments in...
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Crit Rev Biomed Eng. 2019;47(4):323-347. doi: 10.1615/CritRevBiomedEng.2019030211 Abstract Previous studies suggest that extremely low-frequency (ELF) electric and magnetic fields (EMFs) may impact human health. However, epidemiologic studies have provided inconsistent results on the association between exposure to ELF EMFs and various health outcomes. This scoping review reports on primary investigations that were published during the ten-year...
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PMID: 31151182 PMCID: PMC6600143 DOI: 10.3390/ijms20112662 Abstract Head and neck cancer encompass different malignancies that develop in and around the throat, larynx, nose, sinuses and mouth. Most head and neck cancers are squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCC) that arise in the flat squamous cells that makeup the thin layer of tissue on the surface of anatomical structures in the head and...
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30 October 2019   https://monographs.iarc.fr/news-events/advisory-group-report-on-priorities-for-the-iarc-monographs-during-2020-2024/
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Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis Research Article Evaluation of the genotoxicity of cell phone radiofrequency radiation in male and female rats and mice following subchronic exposure Stephanie L. Smith‐Roe, Michael E. Wyde, Matthew D. Stout,  John W. Winters,  Cheryl A. Hobbs,  Kim G. Shepard, Amanda S. Green,  Grace E. Kissling,  Keith R. Shockley,  Raymond R. Tice,  John R. Bucher, Kristine L....
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Slides of the presentation, at the International Public Symposium “Biological effects of wireless technology” held in the Electoral Palace, Mainz, Germany, October 4 – 6, 2019, are available from this link Leszczynski Mainz 4 October 2019    
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To read the full article please see the pdf link: 40925_CATALANO ET AL-SEPT-OCT 2019 ML – 5G ARTICLE – 9-3-2019
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Source: https://www.bc-legal.co.uk/bcdn/947-282-italian-workers-compensation-authority-inail-ordered-to-pay-out-to-4th-mobile-phone-user-with-cancer?fbclid=IwAR3uEwrt2eS0ePR-Xp-5JTgHv_pjz7TqLhohseEw-PTjpiK7V7cmVWZTcUE According to the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), electromagnetic fields (EMF) are ‘possibly carcinogenic to humans’ (Category 2B). We last discussed the risk of radio frequency electromagnetic radiation (RFR), emitted by in-built mobile phone antennae, in edition 277 of BC Disease News (here), after the inaugural launch of EE’s 5G mobile network in the...
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  http://www.jbpe.ir/Journal_OJS/JBPE/index.php/jbpe/article/view/1225/558 Excerpts: The depth of penetration in human tissue (skin, muscle and tissues with high water content) for a frequency of 10 GHz which lies in 5G frequency spectrum is about a few mm. Given this consideration, high frequency 5G radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (RF-EMF) easily penetrate living skin cells and can make them severely...
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