WHO Study Shows Cell Phone Radiation, Brain Tumor Link
A ten-year study into cell phones conducted by the World Health Organization (WHO) has found a link between long term use and brain tumors. The internationally-respected body will release the official results of their study before the end of the year, but will soon begin issuing a public health message with its findings, according to [...]
Read More...Find Out Your Cell Phone’s Radiation Level
A leading public heath and environmental advocacy group recently released a report of its investigation into the cell phone radiation issue. Environmental Working Group (EWG) looked at existing studies and came to the conclusion that there is cause for concern. Scientists around the world have recently associated serious health problems with using cell phones for [...]
Read More...Senate Holds Hearings on Health Risks of Cell Phone Use (videos)
The US Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Health & Human Services began hearings to look more deeply into any potential connections between cell phone use and health problems, such as cancer. Sen Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, the chair of the committee, said that he’s “reminded of this nation’s experience with cigarettes. Decades passed between the first warnings [...]
Read More...Electromagnetic Fields (EMF) and Health Risks (video)
In this video, Dr. Martin Blank, EMF researcher and co-author Of The Bioinitiative Report, presents findings that link electromagnetic radiation with health problems, particularly brain tumors and cancer. One study mentioned (Hardell et al, 2008) found a 10-year latency period whereby people who use a wireless phone (cell phone or cordless phone) for 10 years [...]
Read More...New Report on ‘Cell Phones and Brain Tumors: 15 Reasons for Concern’
The International EMF Collaborative, a group of international electromagnetic radiation (EMR) watchdogs, including Powerwatch and the EMR Policy Institute, issued a new report detailing several design flaws in a major but oft-delayed Interphone study funded by the telecommunications industry. The report comes down squarely on the cell-phones-cause-cancer side of the debate, and claims children in [...]
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