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
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Leszczynski: Summary of the forthcoming Opening Lecture at the EMF Symposium in Mainz, Germany
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Wireless Communication Technology and Health: From 1G to 5G and beyond What we know. What we do not know. What we should know. Dariusz Leszczynski, PhD, DSc Retired; Adjunct Professor, University of Helsinki, Finland; Chief Editor, Radiation and Health of … Continue reading
5G radiation safety is solely an assumption of safety, propagated by engineers
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On April 11, 2019, Editorial Team at the International Electrotechnical Commission has published a blog post: “New IEC Technical Report helps stakeholders evaluate human exposure to 5G base stations”. This report is to provide assurances of quality and safety of … Continue reading
STUK trivializes, misinforms and lacks expertise
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The website of STUK (Säteilyturvakeskus) in Finland states: “The mission of the Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority (STUK) is to ensure radiation safety in Finland.” To do so, organization needs qualified experts. When experts are lacking, organization might provide misinformation … Continue reading
USA Senate hearing 2019: 5G safety relies solely on “low-power assumption”: Déjà vu all-over again
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5G technology and health & environment = FLYING BLIND On February 6, 2019, took place hearing before the US Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee, on the future of the 5G wireless technology. U.S. Senator, Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), was concerned … Continue reading