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September 9, 2025
Last week we saw that there is a ‘Great Rewiring’ or our children’s brains that’s causing a tidal wave of mental health proble...
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November 8, 2024
How does the radiation from wireless baby monitors affect sleep?
Australian researchers have the answer.
In a pilot study, publi...
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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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Mobile phones and the brain
Does mobile phone radiation affect the brain and, if so, how does it do so?
A new study sheds light on these importan...
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Children’s sleep problems
Do your children have trouble sleeping?
Exposure to electromagnetic radiation could be a factor, according to a study ...
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ELF fields (from electrical sources) Cancer Magnetic fields can promote cancer, according to a major new study from Italy. Researchers exposed 650 rats to a magnetic field of 200 or 10,000 mG, from before birth, for their entire lives and exposed them to a single dose of ionizing radiation when they were 6 weeks of age. The exposed rats had increased rates of mammary gland (breast) cancers, schwannomas of the heart and leukemia/lymphoma.
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Electromagnetic radiation impacts on sleep and this may be causing health problems. An adequate amount of good quality sleep is essential for achieving optimum physical and mental function. It is necessary, for example, for good health, for growth and development, for performance, memory and mood. Conversely, sleep problems have been shown to reduce quality of life, increase the risk of accidents, depression, obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular disease and death.
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For more than a decade there’s been convincing evidence that exposure to electromagnetic radiation changes brain wave patterns during sleep. Now there’s evidence that such changes can be linked to diabetes. A study published in the January issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science in the US has found that depression of slow-wave sleep affects insulin production and increases risk of diabetes.
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Radiofrequency radiation affected sleep quality in an exposed population, according to a new study from Switzerland. T Abelin and colleagues conducted two surveys on the population surrounding the Swiss radiotransmitter at Schwarzenburg when it was both operational and not operational. Information for the study came from surveys of 400 adults living near the transmitter and 2621 measurements of magnetic fields in 56 locations.
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The following information is an exerpt from a talk on Scientific and health aspects of cellular phones and the masts by Dr Helen Irvine at the National Society of UK for Clean Air and Environment in February this year. Dr Irvine is a consultant in Public Health Medicine at the Greater Glasgow Health Board and an honorary senior lecturer in Public Health Medicine at the University of Glasgow.
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