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Environmental Medicine
Interview with Prof. Martin Pall on the lack of risk assessment in 5G and EMF, the burden of Wi-Fi and pulsation.
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Seoul National University Hospital (SNUH) said a team at its Institute of Environmental Medicine, Medical Research Center, is conducting a birth cohort study on environmental influence on people from fetal to adolescence period. Its purpose is to identify precisely the effects and harmful effects of various environmentally hazardous substances. There have been constant debates on...
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Translated from German:  The Study Overview (Review) “Biological and Pathological Effects of the 2.45 GHz on Cells, Fertility, Brain and Behavior”, written by Isabel Wilke was published in the journal Umwelt-Medicine-Gesellschaft. ( 1/2018) Credit for this post:  https://www.diagnose-funk.org/publikationen/artikel/detail&newsid=1256 This review documents more than 100 studies that detect health risks of the carrier frequency 2.45 GHz...
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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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