World Cancer Day 2020: Laurier, Röösli & reviewers whitewash RF effects, with a twist

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February 4, 2020 is the World Cancer Day. Hence, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has published the World Cancer Report and the Head of IARC, Dr. Elisabete Weiderpass, presented the Report in a video released on the … Continue reading

Leszczynski: ‘Brief Opinion on 5G and Health’

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[…The below presented brief opinion is not a comprehensive review of the issue but opinion pointing towards few of the important issues associated with the deployment of the 5G technology…] The currently ongoing deployment of the 5th generation of the … Continue reading

Current safety limits for cell phones do not protect all users

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Technology for the cell phones was developed for the needs of the US military. Thereafter, this technology was introduced to civilian market. Cell phone technology, before introduction to civilian market, was not tested for the human health effects because the … 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

Finnish Professor of Physics Talks Nonsense on Biological Effects of Cell Phone Radiation

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I consider myself expert in biological effects of cell phone radiation. I have two doctorates and docentship in biochemistry. I worked at STUK for nearly 22 years, including as Head of Radiation Biology Laboratory and most recently, for 13 years, … Continue reading

BioEM2016: The “new avenues” in epidemiology (part 3/3)

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The last plenary session of the BioEM2016 was dedicated to epidemiology with the title inviting to debate “New avenues of epidemiological research – added value or old challenges, or both?“. The set of invited speakers was also impressive, with Mireille … Continue reading

BioEM2016: The NTP study (part 2/3)

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The most anticipated event of the BioEM2016 was the last moment addition of the presentation of the US NIEHS National Toxicology Program study on effects of cell phone radiation in rats and mice. The 8AM Wednesday plenary session was provocatively … Continue reading