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May 2, 2025
Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer and the second most common cause of cancer deaths in Australian men.1 Worldwide,...
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May 9,2025
Can radiofrequency radiation (wireless radiation) cause cancer?
A new systematic review says that it can – at least in animals.
This is...
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February 08,2025
Top scientists have challenged the results of a World Health Organisation review and meta-analysis on mobile phone radiation and ...
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July 27, 2024
Do we need to make mobile phones safer and, if so, how can we do it?
Australian scientists have the answers to both questions.
In a ...
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July 20, 2024
What do you do when a large, well-conducted study finds evidence that radiofrequency (wireless) radiation can cause cancer?
You shu...
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July 13, 2025
In March this year, a study was published claiming to show that mobile phone use did not increase the risk of brain tumours.1
In it...
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April 27, 2024
The global incidence of thyroid cancer has been growing rapidly. Thyroid cancer is now the most common cancer of the endocrine syst...
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March 23, 2024
How much risk are you willing to take with your health?
What about your family’s health?
We need to be taking precautions to reduc...
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November 6, 2023
A fascinating new study suggests ways that microwave radiation can be used to cause or potentially cure cancer. And it has to do ...
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September 23, 2023
Electromagnetic fields affect health and it’s necessary to reduce exposure, say EMF experts Professor Frank Barnes and Eugene F...
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August 28, 2023
Scientists from around the globe have appealed to the Italian Government not to increase the exposure limits in its radiation stan...
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April 24, 2023
We know that electromagnetic fields (EMFs) can both damage the body and can repair it.
But how can both be true?
In a paper publish...
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