Microwave Radiation
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May 2011: A month in review-IARC, WHO radio frequency possible human carcinogen; PACE dangers of electromagnetic fields
May 2011. A Month in Review. A lot has happened during the month of May in the EMR arena. 1. Scientists with strong Industry ties no longer tolerated as “experts” on International Panel. It is well know that too many “experts”,
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CN Tower EdgeWalk: Thrill seekers may get more than they paid for. Pick of the Week 26
May 11, 2011. The Toronto CN Tower, the world's tallest tower at a height of 1815 feet, is offering a new attraction for those wanting a great view of Toronto and a real thrill: EdgeWalk. Starting August 1st 2011, for only $175, you will be able
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Pick of the Week 25: Review of International Microwave Exposure Guidelines from 1957 to 1968.
April 13, 2011. Swanson and colleagues from the International Labour Office (Geneva, Switzerland) and the Bureau of Occupational Safety and Health, Public Health Services (Cincinnati, Ohio) reviewed guidelines for microwave radiation and published
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Pick of the Week 24: Microwave Radiation Affects the Heart
March 7, 2011. During the past year I have become increasingly interested in the effects of microwave radiation on the heart. This interest is based on a number of observations. Some people who are electrically sensitive complain that they have
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Cell phones affect brain-what about cell towers?
March 3, 2011. The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) is considered one of the most influential publications used by the health industries to disseminate information to doctors. Many years ago, it had been used to advertise that cigar
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Musing #1: WiFi in Schools-a Ticking Time Bomb
February 26, 2011. What do you do when you see a disaster looming and those who have power to prevent it refuse to listen? What do you do when those with a financial interest in maintaining the status quo (Montreal group is just one of several su
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Pick of the Week 23: Research on Biological Effects of Radio Frequency Radiation in Eurasian Communist Countries, 1976.
February 24, 2011. The Defense Intelligence Agency of the United States released a document referenced below that had a security classification as “confidential” and has since been “unclassified”. This document may help us better understa
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Pick of the Week #22: A Very Important Symposium!
February 23, 2011. Janet Healer reviewed studies of people occupationally exposed to radio frequency radiation. Below are some excerpts from her document presented at the “Biological Effects and Health Implications of Microwave Radiation” sym
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Pick of the Week #21: Physical Basis of Electromagnetic Interactions with Biological Systems.
February 22, 2011. A workshop sponsored by the Office of Naval Research, the Naval Medical Research and Development Command, and the Bureau of Radiological Health, Food and Drug Administration was held at the University of Maryland in 1977. The P
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Pick of the Week #20: Early Research on the Biological Effects of Microwave Radiation: 1940-1960
February 21, 2011. The early research on biological effects of microwave radiation between 1940-1960 is reviewed by Cook and colleagues and is available here for download as a pdf. Cook, H.J., N.H. Steneck, A.J. Vander, and G.L. Kane. 1980. Ea
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