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H. Parsaei, M. Faraz, and S. M. J. Mortazavi. Ecopsychology. Jun 2017.99-105. http://doi.org/10.1089/eco.2017.0011 Abstract Advances in modern technologies such as telecommunication have widely expanded the applications of wireless systems. Therefore, humans are continuously exposed to electromagnetic fields (EMFs)produced by widely used devices such as mobile and cordless phones and Wi-Fi routers. According to the World...
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According to a recent CDC survey, for the first time more American households have cell phones than land lines. Meanwhile the evidence keeps accruing that long term cell phone use appears to increase brain cancer risk. In the U.S. the lifetime risk of developing glioma, the most common brain cancer, is between 1 in 200...
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Published on Mar 24, 2017 As new science fuels the debate about cellphone safety, we take a closer look at a little known message inside your cellphone’s settings and manual telling you to keep the device 5 to 15 mm away from your body. We ask why this message exists, why it’s so hidden, and...
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1. Mobile phone use and risk of brain tumours: a systematic review of association between study quality, source of funding, and research outcomes. Prasad M, Kathuria P, Nair P, Kumar A, Prasad K. Neurol Sci. 2017 Feb 17. doi: 10.1007/s10072-017-2850-8. [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 28213724 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28213724 2.Mobile phone use and risk for intracranial tumors...
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Psychotherapist Nicholas Kardaras, author of Glow Kids, which warns of the dangers of excessive screen time by children, is petitioning the U.S. Senate and House to demand warning labels on cellphones, computers. Kardaras quotes Dr. Andrew Dean, head of addiction research of the U.S. Navy, as saying, “I feel like there’s a war going on...
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