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February 14, 2026
Australian and Indian researchers have found new evidence that radiofrequency (wireless) radiation emitted by both mobile phones...
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February 2, 2026
Do you feel any discomfort when you hold a mobile phone against your head? Or you wear wireless earbuds? Or you spend time in a h...
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June 13, 2025
He’s waiting at the school gate. She arrives, pigtails dancing, excited to see her dad’s face, bursting with stories of an action-pa...
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12 tips for a safer home and family
Would you like to know how to make your home and family safer?
Would you like some simple tips for reducing ...
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Can mobile phone use cause brain tumors?
An Italian court has determined it can.
The case was brought by an unnamed, 63-year-old man who had worke...
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At home with your mobile phone
When is your house not your home?
When your home is your smart mobile phone.
According to a group of UK anthropol...
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Mobile phones and Immunity
At this time, when most of us are aware of the importance of a strong immune system, research is showing that mobile p...
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Young people, the aged and those with cancer are the most likely to be at risk from radiofrequency (RF) radiation, according to a recent paper in ‘Reviews on Environmental Health.’ In their review of the scientific literature, Dr Mary Redmayne and Professor Olle Johansson, found that exposure affected a number of biological processes differently according to age. These may result in different effects on health and well-being.
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A public lecture was presented by the School of Engineering, University of Melbourne, on 30th November titled "The truth about mobile phone and wireless radiation: what we know, what we need to find out, and what you can do now." The lecturer was Dr Devra Davis, Visiting Professor of Medicine at the Hebrew University Hadassah Medical School, and Visiting Professor of Medicine at Ondokuz Mayis University, Turkey.
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The Honourable Professor Devra Davis is an award-winning scientist, author of over 200 scientific publications, scientific advisor to US and international organisations and founder of the Environmental Health Trust. She was a member of a team of scientists awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007. In November 2015, Dr Davis visited Australia, presenting public lectures in Sydney and Melbourne.
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Using a mobile phone while driving has been shown to be as dangerous as drink driving. People who use a mobile phone while driving have slower reaction times and a greater risk of accidents, according to a new study from the Utah University in the US. “We found that people are as impaired when the drive and talk on a cell phone as they are when they drive intoxicated at the legal blood-alcohol limit,” says Frank Drews, one of the study’s authors, an assistant professor of psychology.
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