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WHO EMF Project, under the ICNIRP’s “supervision”, is preparing the Environmental Health Criteria for radio-frequency modulated electromagnetic fields (EHC RF-EMF). This document will evaluate all possible health risks from the radio-frequency modulated electromagnetic fields (RF-EMF) emitted by the wireless communication devices. The EHC RF-EMF is delayed for some 10 years now. As I wrote on...
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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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By Dr Erica Mallery Blythe. We are currently witnessing the largest change to the Earth’s electromagnetic environment that has ever taken place in human history. Given that basic household electricity, which was the first anthropogenic (man-made) electromagnetic field (EMF), only became prolific during the twentieth century, artificial EMF has barely seen one generation from cradle...
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A recent letter to WHO written by members of the BioInitiative Working Group describes the unbalanced ‘no-risk’ group at WHO preparing the document. See the rest of the letter in the pdf link PDF ”WHO Monograph on Radiofrequency Radiation and ICNIRP biwg-final-draft-who-rf-ehc-monograph-team-composition (NOTE: Industry-linked group authoring this global health document have strong conflicts of interest...
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Starkey SJ. Inaccurate official assessment of radiofrequency safety by the Advisory Group on Non-ionising Radiation. Rev Environ Health. 2016 Dec 1;31(4):493-503. doi: 10.1515/reveh-2016-0060. PMID: 27902455. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27902455/
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