Archive for the Cancer Category

  • post thumbnail Mobile-Boro Man

    Posted January 2010.  'Mobile-Boro Man' -is his second addiction a cancer-cell phone? was written by Michael Moffa and appeared in the Hong Kong Edition of China Daily on December 25, 2009.  It questions whether we are becoming addicted to our cell

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  • post thumbnail Mobile Phones: It’s not just about brain tumors!

    Posted December 2009. Head of the INTERPHONE study, Elisabeth Cardis, and scientists in Israel link mobile phones to parotid gland tumors. Dr. Siegal Sadetski, testifies at US Senate Hearing Magda Havas, BSc., PhD Institute for Health Studies and

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  • post thumbnail Electrification caused “diseases of civilization”

    September 2009.  Dr. Sam Milham, MD, has been researching the health effects of electromagnetic exposure for decades and his most recent paper, which appeared in the September issue of the Journal of Medical Hypotheses, is  particularly disturbing

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  • Testimony High Voltage Transmission LInes

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  • post thumbnail Cell Phones are Safe!

    September 2009. And now for a different perspective, what journalists call "fair and balanced" reporting. Fox News interviews Dr. Philip Stieg, Chief Neurosurgeon at the New York-Presbyterian University Hospital, who believes cell phones a

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  • post thumbnail Dr. Martin Blank Lecture on EMF and Cancer

    August 2009. Dr. Martin Blank is a Professor at Columbia University, New York and specializes on the effects that electromagnetic fields have on stress proteins. In this lecture he speaks about the associated health effects that can lead to cancer

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  • post thumbnail Rethink Breast Cancer

    September 2009. Do you find this picture shocking? Rethink Breast Cancer is a charity helping young people who are concerned about and affected by breast cancer through innovative breast cancer education, research and support programs. Rethin

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