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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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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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Good news to start the year
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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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Toxins and environmental sensitivities
Toxins contribute to a wide range of diseases, among them environmental sensitivities, and many people who ...
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Swiss experts say that electromagnetic fields, at levels that comply with international standards, increase oxidative stress which is implicated...
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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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Research Updates on ELF fields (from electrical sources) Genes - Scientists from China investigated the genetic impact of magnetic fields from electrical sources on mouse sperm cells. They showed that exposure affected DNA methylation (which controls gene expression). (Liu, Y et al, Biomed Res Int, 2015.) Cells - Researchers from Korea investigated the effects of power-frequency magnetic fields on several different cell lines.
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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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