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Leszczynski’s presentation at FELO Conference in Oslo now available on Youtube

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Posted on April 7, 2014 by dariuszleszczynski

Youtube carries now my presentation at FELO Conference in Oslo, Norway on March 28, 2014 is now available in full, not only slides (DL presentation FELO, Oslo, March 2014) but now also audio and video. I would like to extend … Continue reading →

Posted in Mobile phones and health | Tagged 2B carcinogen, animal studies, brain cancer, burden for the society, cancer, cell phone, compliance with safety standards, Danish Cohort, design flaw, epidemiology, FELO, glioma, Hardell studies, health effects, human studies, IARC, ICNIRP, in vitro studies, individual risk, Norway, Oslo, precautionary principle, reliability of safety standards, RF-EMF, safety limits, safety standards, volunteer studies, WHO

Dariusz Leszczynski, PhD, DSc

Expert Duties (selected)

-- Parliament of Canada: expert in hearing on cell phone radiation and health; Safety Code 6, in 2015
-- IARC: Invited Expert to Working Group on Non-Ionizing Radiation (RF fields). Lyon, France, May 2011
-- US Senate: expert in hearing on “The Health Effects of Cell Phone Use”. Washington, DC, USA, September 14th, 2009

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