WHO conference on noncommunicable diseases – radiation, any radiation, is missing

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WHO Global Conference on Noncommunicable diseases: Enhancing policy coherence between different spheres of policy making that have a bearing on attaining SDG target 3.4 on NCDs by 2030. Montevideo, Uruguay, October 18-20 2017. One of the documents of the conference … Continue reading

Leszczynski: Abstract of the forthcoming Key-Note Presentation at the ARPS2017

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Between a Rock and a Hard Place: The Art of Radiation Protection in the Wireless Era Dariusz Leszczynski, PhD, DSc, Adjunct Professor of Biochemistry, University of Helsinki, Finland Wireless communication devices and its infrastructure, emitting man-made modulated radio-frequency electromagnetic radiation … Continue reading

Is ‘junk journalism’ complaining about ‘junk science’ in The Baltimore Sun?

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this post is open for comments The most efficient way to mislead an inexperienced reader is to write a story with a pinch of truth, a pinch of ambiguity and a dose of falsehoods or misrepresentations. This is the way … Continue reading

Leszczynski’s blog post on The Conversation UK

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…posted on The Conversation UK on Aug. 8, 2016 at 2.57pm BST… reached 10.000+ readers on Aug. 10, 2016 at 8.40am… Today, August 8, 2016, I published my first (hopefully not the last) opinion on The Conversation, UK site. I … Continue reading

France limits the spread of the wi-fi by a new law, Finland does not care at all

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In the Finnish news media, there is a complete silence (nobody dares to speak?) about the new law introduced in France, limiting the spread of the wi-fi networks (story in the French Le Monde) (for the translation in English, see … Continue reading

Do people understand the meaning of ‘possible’ and ‘probable’ ?

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Since the IARC 2011 classification of cell phone, cell tower and wi-fi radiation as a possible carcinogen there is, from time to time, debated issue of the understanding of the meaning of the classification and distinguishing, in every day life,between … Continue reading

Call for an overhaul of SCENIHR membership

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Recently, I posted several blogs on SCENIHR, presenting my own opinion and two opinions coming from Radiation Research Trust, UK (link 1; link 2) In my own opinion blog on SCENIHR, I stated the following about the membership of SCENIHR: … Continue reading