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March 16, 2024
Would you like to look after your sperm?
What about your kids’ sperm?
In a paper published earlier this month, researchers from Ira...
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Wireless radiation could have harmful effects on children’s development and health. This is the conclusion of a new scientific paper recently publ...
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brain,
cancer,
children,
DNA damage,
endocrine disruption,
infancy,
memory,
pregnancy,
reproduction,
screen devices,
sperm damage
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Scientists warn EU of wireless radiation risks – part 1
What risks does radiofrequency (wireless) radiation pose to our health and environment and...
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Electromagnetic radiation affects the brain, and this can translate to effects on emotions, behaviour and disease, say the authors of a recent sci...
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Alzheimer's Disease,
behaviour,
brain,
CNS,
DNA damage,
hippocampus,
learning,
memory,
oxidative stress,
reproduction,
sperm,
wireless radiation
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Radiation risks
Here are some updates on the risks of wireless radiation and how authorities in Holland and China have responded.
DNA damage
Mor...
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A study just published in the Journal of Impotence Research has found that mobile phone radiation damages sperm potentially contributing to infertility. The researchers studied a group of 286 men attending an infertility clinic, who had normal or slightly reduced semen concentration levels. They found that men who used a mobile phone for more than ten years had DNA damage which could reduce their ability to father children.
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International scientists endorse a precautionary approach to EMR exposure A group of international scientists has signed a document endorsing a precautionary approach to EMR exposure. Known as the Venice Resolution, the document was initiated on 6 June by the International Commission for Electromagnetic Safety, following the 6th ICEMS Workshop, held last December.
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Following a review of the scientific literature, German scientists have recommended precautions for the use of mobile phones. A comprehensive research review by 25 German scientists has found evidence of risk from mobile phone radiation. On the basis of their findings, scientists recommended a precautionary approach to the use of mobile phones. “Keep mobile phone calls short, don’t call in a moving car without external antenna, don’t make mobile phone calls at a long distance
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