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May 8, 2023
Is wireless radiation the new asbestos?
Should we be doing something about it?
David Gee is an expert on why it’s important to take pr...
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What a lawyer says about 5G
A prominent German lawyer asks whether new 5G technology should be rolled out, given that scientific research indica...
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Radiation-free buildings
Do you experience difficulties spending time in public buildings such as libraries, theatres, community centres, shoppi...
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Wireless radiation affects insects
Honey bees pollinate most of the foods we eat, so are vital for human survival. But bees, and other insects...
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The US state of New Hampshire has published a report recommending precautions to protect people and the environment from wireless radiation.The...
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We have some exciting news for you.
Doctors and scientists from around the world have joined together to call for action to protect people from ele...
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Israel is implementing strong precautions to measure and reduce public exposure to electromagnetic radiation. Its National Activity Report 2015 advises that: magnetic fields were measured in 4800 schools and action was taken to reduce fields in locations that measured more than 4 milliGauss [Australian limits allow exposure to 1000 mG]; ten types of mobile phones were measured for SAR [Specific Absorption Rate] and results showed that, when phones were held close to the head
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European Environment Agency advises precaution for mobile phone use. In January the European Environment Agency (EEA) issued a major report which has recommendations for mobile phone users and administrators. ‘Late Lessons from Early Warnings Vol II’ is a 750-page document that considers the risks of new technologies and the consequences of ignoring them. It includes case studies on mercury poisoning, hormone-disrupting chemicals in plastics, nuclear radiation, genetically modified organ
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A considerable lowering of guidelines and exposure to wireless microwave radiation, to a biologically-based precautionary level, with a peak-level maximum of 0.6 V/m as recommended by the BioInitiative report. Information and official warnings for the general public, regarding the health risks from wireless microwave radiation – with emphasis on increased risks for pregnant women and children.
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Israeli government has banned telecommunications companies from advertising wireless phones for the home. The decision by the Ministry of Environment to implement the precautionary principle, is based on concerns about the effects of the radiation.
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The European Parliament has called for stricter standards to protect public health from mobile communications. The European Parliament has acknowledged the risks of electromagnetic radiation (EMR) from communications technology and called for stricter safety limits. In its mid-term review of the European Environment and Health Action Plan 2004-2010, members of Parliament- voted 522 to 16 to endorse a set of precautionary recommendations on 4 September.
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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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