Yale University’s online journal e360 (http://e360.yale.edu/) has published a story, by Bruce Stutz, about the mobile phones and health. I have been interviewed and some of the opinions presented in my Science Blog were used for the story. You can read it here: (http://e360.yale.edu/content/feature.msp?id=2300). The … Continue reading
Tag Archives: epidemiology
• INTERPHONE afterthoughts and question about compliance of mobile phones with safety standards
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The recent publication of the summary analysis of the Interphone project about the effect of mobile phone radiation on the development of glioma and meningioma has got the media and the public confused. The interpretation of the results and … Continue reading
• INTERPHONE – LET’S THE SPIN BEGIN
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Design flaws make INTERPHONE non-informative On May 18, 2010 was published in the International Journal of Epidemiology the summary result of INTERPHONE project the effect of mobile phone radiation on development of brain cancer (http://ije.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/dyq079). Reading this article has confirmed … Continue reading
• New commentary published in peer-review journal
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Peer-reviewed journal “HEALTH RESEARCH POLICY and SYSTEMS” (HARPS) has published a commentary on mobile phones, from Dariusz Leszczynski and Zhengping Xu: “Mobile Phone Radiation Health Risk Controversy: the reliability and sufficiency of science behind the safety standards.” The abstract and … Continue reading
• We need to continue research on the effects of mobile phone radiation
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On January 8th, 2010, the major Finnish newspaper, “Helsingin sanomat“, has published as a “front page” guest editorial (vieraskyna/pääkirjoitus) my text concerning the need for further research on the effects of the mobile phone radiation. The original text (in Finnish) can … Continue reading
• Washington conference and US Senate hearing on mobile phones and health
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updated October 5th, 2009 For many years Europe has led the way in mobile phone research because the funding was available there. In the present situation of scientific uncertainty in this area, research community is hoping that US would get … Continue reading
• How reliable is the epidemiological evidence on mobile phones and cancer?
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This blog was first published on July 24, 2009 on http://rock-and-hard-place.blogspot.com/ This blog was updated on July 25th, 2009 with a post scriptum. The opening lecture of the recent BioEM 2009, the Joint Meeting of the Bioelectromagnetics Society and the … Continue reading