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Tag Archives: cell phone
Science & Wireless 2012, Melbourne, Australia
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This year the Science & Wireless 2012 event will discuss “Epidemiology, Assessing Risks, Reviewing Standards“. As stated on the media site of the the local host of the event, Swinburne University of Technology: “Forum on safety of wireless technology Leading … Continue reading
• Greek proteomics study on effect of cell phone radiation on mice brain
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Few days ago research group from Greece published study that examined effects of cell phone radiation and DECT phone radiation on mice brain using proteomics approach. After exposure to radiation, that was generated by regular phones connected to network and … Continue reading
• VIVA Confusion!*
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[ * to avoid potential additional confusion - the title of this blog is sarcastic, not what I like to see around] Recent IARC evaluation of mobile phone radiation potential to cause cancer and classification of it as a 2B … Continue reading
• IARC evaluation, MMF and safety standards
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As I have written in my previous blog (published yesterday), IARC classification of mobile phone radiation as 2B category carcinogen – possibly carcinogenic to humans – is a big news. So far, WHO evaluation of mobile phone carcinogenicity was based … Continue reading
• First comments on the outcome of IARC evaluation of mobile phone radiation carcinogenicity
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Participants of the IARC evaluation meeting were asked to not speak “who-said-what” and “who-voted-for-and-who-voted-against” as well as about the numbers of “yes” and “no” in the voting and that is why such information is not here… This is the … Continue reading
• INTERPHONE again – story from the “down under”
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In November 2010 I have spent 2 weeks in Australia at the Swinburne University of Technology (SUT) in Hawthorn/Melbourne. The reason was to familiarize myself with the workings of the laboratory of Andrew Wood at the Brain Research Institute of … Continue reading