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March 7, 2025
A world authority on radiofrequency radiation says that key studies commissioned by the World Health Organization are flawed and the...
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September 6, 2023
Just when evidence that radiofrequency radiation causes oxidative stress (which harms the body) has become compelling, the WHO ...
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August 30, 2024
Over the years I’ve heard horrific stories of ill people being committed to psychiatric institutions because they experienced sym...
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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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mobile phones,
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radiation standards
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April 20, 2024
Does a pregnant mum’s mobile phone use affect her unborn child?
According to researchers from Turkey, the answer is yes.
In the fi...
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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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October 8, 2023
We know that radiofrequency (RF/wireless) radiation is associated with damaging effects on the body. But just how could it bring t...
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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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Wireless (radiofrequency) radiation (RFR) can affect the body via its effects on free radicals says a world authority on the effects of exposure o...
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Wireless radiation – calling all health professionals
Wireless radiation harms the body and health care practitioners need to do something about i...
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Wireless radiation and the heart
Can the wireless radiation from everyday devices affect the heart?
There’s evidence it can, according to a new re...
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