World Health Organization, radiofrequency
radiation and health - a
hard nut to crack (Review)
Lennart
Hardell - It turned out that five of the six
members of the Core
Group in charge of the draft are affiliated with International
Commission on
Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP), an industry loyal
NGO, and thus
have a serious conflict of interest. Just as by ICNIRP,
evaluation of non-thermal
biological effects from RF radiation are dismissed as
scientific evidence of
adverse health effects in the Monograph. This has provoked
many comments sent
to the WHO. However, at a meeting on March 3, 2017 at the WHO
Geneva office it
was stated that the WHO has no intention to change the Core
Group.
American Academy of Pediatrics Issues New
Recommendations to
“Reduce Exposure to Cell Phones”
Nation’s largest group of children’s doctors
responds to new government study linking cell phone radiation
to cancer
ARC Press Release 30 Oct. 2017: Global Burden of
Cancer Among
Young Adults Aged 20-39:
- " Overall, the most common cancer types in terms of new cases
were female breast cancer, cervical cancer, thyroid cancer, leukaemia, and colorectal cancer
- "In this study, common tumour types among children (0–14 years) and adolescents (15–19 years), including leukaemia and cancers of the brain and central nervous system, were among the most common cancers in the age group 20–39 years."
- " Overall, the most common cancer types in terms of new cases
were female breast cancer, cervical cancer, thyroid cancer, leukaemia, and colorectal cancer
- "In this study, common tumour types among children (0–14 years) and adolescents (15–19 years), including leukaemia and cancers of the brain and central nervous system, were among the most common cancers in the age group 20–39 years."
- " Overall, the most common cancer types in terms of new cases
were female breast cancer, cervical cancer, thyroid cancer, leukaemia, and colorectal cancer
- "In this study, common tumour types among children (0–14 years) and adolescents (15–19 years), including leukaemia and cancers of the brain and central nervous system, were among the most common cancers in the age group 20–39 years."
- " Overall, the most common cancer types in terms of new cases
were female breast cancer, cervical cancer, thyroid cancer, leukaemia, and colorectal cancer
- "In this study, common tumour types among children (0–14 years) and adolescents (15–19 years), including leukaemia and cancers of the brain and central nervous system, were among the most common cancers in the age group 20–39 years."
13 Year Old Speaks At Supreme Court Speaking Up
For Her Generation
About The Health Risks of Cell Phones And Wi-Fi
“We seem to prefer a comfortable lie to the
uncomfortable truth. We punish those who point out reality,
and reward those
who provide us with the comfort of illusion. Reality is
fearsome … but
experience tells us that more fearsome yet, is evading it.”
This Is the Worst Place to Store Your Cell Phone
“There
is a direct correlation between the radiation from a cell
phone and tumor
growth. The radiation can also change the structure of our
DNA, affect male
fertility, and has been linked to depression and heart
irregularities. If
placed in the pant pocket, the radiation can weaken the pelvic
bones and
decrease bone density.”
The Berkeley Cell Phone “Right to Know” Ordinance
The Berkeley city ordinance requires sellers
to inform customers that keeping a device in a pocket or bra
could lead to radiation
exposure that exceeds federal guidelines. For years,
cell-phone manufacturers
have vigorously resisted state and local government attempts
to require warning
signs about radiation exposure even though their own user
manuals advise
caution about carrying or holding the phone close to your body
while it’s
transmitting. These warnings are buried deep in the tiny
print.
A showing of “Generation Zapped” in Sooke:
Awareness Film Night in Sooke will be
screening "Generation Zapped on December 13th at 7:00 p.m. in
the theatre
at Edward Milne Community School, 6218 Sooke Rd. (on the
eastern edge of
Sooke). Our post screening discussion will be led by
Katharina Gustavs,
Building Biologist. Admission is by donation. Questions can
be sent via
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