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Insights on wireless radiation from a physicist
Perhaps you’d like to know more about the radiofrequency (wireless) radiation that’s generally pr...
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Dr Alan Frey has argued convincingly that mobile phones are responsible for causing headaches. Since the 1960s it has been known that people exposed to very low intensity microwaves hear sounds such as buzzes, clicks or tones. Known as “microwave hearing”, this phenomenon is thought to take place in the cochlea. People thus affected, who were the subjects of Frey’s experiments on microwave hearing in the 1960s, often reported headaches.
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In light of recent scientific evidence of risk, several eminent scientists have recommended precautions when using mobile phones including restrictions on their use by children. As governments and industries remind us, there is “no conclusive proof” that the radiation from mobile phones causes health problems and they dismiss any possibility of risk at athermal (non-heating) levels of radiation.
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EMRAA looks at some of the problems with Australia's draft RF standard. A year in preparation, the new draft Standard for radiation protection is now available for public review. The Standard, which covers the frequencies from 3 kHz to 300 GHz—including the range used by mobile phones and base stations—
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The following information is an exerpt from a talk on Scientific and health aspects of cellular phones and the masts by Dr Helen Irvine at the National Society of UK for Clean Air and Environment in February this year. Dr Irvine is a consultant in Public Health Medicine at the Greater Glasgow Health Board and an honorary senior lecturer in Public Health Medicine at the University of Glasgow.
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