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August 2010 |
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The World Health Organization (WHO) has released its new 2010 research agenda for radio frequency (RF) fields with the main focus still on children, especially through epidemiological studies and continued emphasis on exposure monitoring. ... click here for more information
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Based on scientific evidence, Health Canada has determined that exposure to low-level radiofrequency energy, such as that from Wi-Fi systems, is not dangerous to the public. ... click here for more information
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A new analysis by NCI researchers has turned up no evidence to support a link between cell phone use and brain cancer in the United States. ... click here for more information
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Electromagnetic fields (EMF) are generated by many of the technologies we use in everyday life. This paper discusses the use of science and precautionary measures for policies that protect the health of everyone from exposure to manmade EMF ... click here for more information
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July 2010 |
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The UK National Health Service clarified the findings of a study on Tinnitus, an agonising ear disorder published in the British Medical Journal in July 2010 and concludes there was no proven link to mobile phone use ... click here for more information
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Anna Lahkola, from the Finnish Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority (STUK), published an academic dissertation addressing mobile phones and brain cancer risk, concluding: In conclusion, the present studies do not suggest mobile phone use as a cause of brain tumours ... click here for more information
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June 2010 |
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Researchers from Imperial College London have found that base stations are not linked to an increased risk of early childhood cancers due to proximity and the mother s exposure to EMF during pregnancy. ... click here for more information
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July 2009 |
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Have you ever wondered how mobile phones are tested for SAR compliance? ... click here for more information
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