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• “Nothing New Under the Sky” – the new WHO Research Agenda

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Posted on August 19, 2010 by dariuszleszczynski

  WHO has released  2010 Research Agenda for Radiofrequency Fields (http://whqlibdoc.who.int/publications/2010/9789241599948_eng.pdf). It is new but, to my great disappointment, there is nothing new. The opinion, as expected is very much influenced by the ICNIRP. Out of the 19 experts who … Continue reading →

Posted in Mobile phones and health | Tagged 2010 Research Agenda, animal studies, brain cancer, burden for the society, cancer, Cefalo, cell phone, Cosmos, DNA-damage, epidemiology, health effects, high-throughput, human studies, ICNIRP, in vitro studies, individual risk, Interphone, mechanisms, Mobi-Kids, mobile phone, news media opinions, proteomics, social studies, stress response, transcriptomics, WHO | 6 Replies

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