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Archived News:  2008 | 2009 | 2010 

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March 2010

UK Health Protection Agency - Updated information on Mobile Phones and Masts

The UK Health Protection Agency (HPA) has recently updated it's web site and information on mobile phones and health. The HPA provides basic advice, information on exposure guidelines, expert reviews, the Interphone study and other reports. ... click here for more information


February 2010

Swedish Radiation Protection Authority - 6th Annual Report on EMF and Health

The Swedish Radiation Protection Authority (SSM) has released its 6th report on EMF and health. ... click here for more information


January 2010

can mobile phones halt alzheimer's?

Chatting on a mobile phone could help reduce the risk of suffering Alzheimer s disease or even cure it a study claims. However, an NHS review says the study s direct relevance to humans is limited. ... click here for more information


December 2009

European Commission Article about the Interphone Results

Interphone, the largest epidemiological investigation ever conducted into the link between cancer and mobile phones, is delivering its first results. ... click here for more information


July 2009

Mobile Phone SAR Measurements Video

Have you ever wondered how mobile phones are tested for SAR compliance? ... click here for more information


EMF levels from wireless devices in homes - ACRBR Report

With the expanded use of radiofrequency (RF) communication technologies, questions have been raised concerning the RF levels that the community is exposed to. ... click here for more information


June 2009

Practical advice on reducing exposure from mobile phones

Consistent with the World Health Organization advice for individuals that might be concerned about emf and mobiles, AMTA lists some practical tips on reducing exposure from mobile phones. ... click here for more information


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