Increasing
incidence of thyroid cancer in the Nordic countries with
main focus on Swedish
data
Radiofrequency
radiation in the frequency range 30 kHz–300 GHz was
evaluated to be Group 2B,
i.e. ‘possibly’ carcinogenic to humans, by the International
Agency for
Research on Cancer (IARC) at WHO in May 2011. Among the
evaluated devices were
mobile and cordless phones, since they emit radiofrequency
electromagnetic
fields (RF-EMF). In addition to the brain, another organ,
the thyroid gland,
also receives high exposure. The incidence of thyroid cancer
is increasing in
many countries, especially the papillary type that is the
most radiosensitive
type.
Cell Phone
Radiation Boosts Cancer Rates in Animals;
$25 Million NTP Study Finds Brain Tumors
U.S. Government Expected To Advise Public of Health Risk
"At least four
different
epidemiological studies have found an association between
the use of cell
phones and acoustic neuromas."
New report by Dr. Martin
Pall on relationship between microwave radiation and
neurological and
psychiatric conditions.
These have been
known for several
decades, but the public is still being exposed.
“Two
U.S. government
reports from the 1970s to 1980s provide evidence for many
neuropsychiatric
effects of non-thermal microwave EMFs, based on
occupational exposure studies. 18 more recent epidemiological studies, provide
substantial evidence
that microwave EMFs from cell/mobile phone base stations,
excessive cell/mobile
phone usage and from wireless smart meters can each produce
similar patterns of
neuropsychiatric effects, with several of these studies
showing clear
dose–response relationships. Lesser evidence from 6
additional studies suggests
that short wave, radio station, occupational and digital TV
antenna exposures
may produce similar neuropsychiatric effects.”
The law: When is
an employer or school liable for the
health effects imposed on others from their wireless
technology?
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