The (unmentioned) Risk of Bias (RoB) of the Systematic Review on RF-EMF and Cancer

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Correction: this sentence was incorrect and is removed with my sincere apology: “This systematic review is a part of the ongoing WHO review of the science of RF-EMF and health.” Yesterday, been has published a systematic review ‘In vivo Studies … Continue reading

Publication of the NTP study on DNA “damage” – hold your horses… do not jump to premature conclusions…

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…final update, added on October 24, 2019, is available at the end of this blog post… Yesterday, October 21, 2019, the ‘Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis‘ has published the peer-reviewed article of the effects of RF on DNA, obtained in 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

Replication of the NTP study by Japanese and South Korean scientists

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It has been recently announced that scientists from Japan and South Korea are planning a partial replication of the NTP study. According to what is known now, not all parameters of the NTP study will be used in this Japan/South … Continue reading

Franz Adlkofer: How the Mobile Communication Industry Deals with Science

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This is a re-publication of a recent opinion published on the Pandora Foundation for Independent Research website by Franz Adlkofer. Using as an example the NTP study, Adlkofer comments on the ICNIRP’s approach to science. It is an interesting read. … Continue reading

Aftermath of the peer-review of the NTP study: Do not hold your breath…

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…updated on April 3rd, 2018… It happened again – a big surprise. Scientists decided that NTP study shows effects in rats. When group of experts is assembled and the experts’ careers do not depend, in either direct or indirect way, … Continue reading

Leszczynski: Ramazzini study shows that cell tower radiation does not increase risk for Schwannoma and glioma

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On March 22, 2018, journal ‘Environmental Research‘ published a peer-reviewed article: “Report of final results regarding brain and heart tumors in Sprague-Dawley rats exposed from prenatal life until natural death to mobile phone radiofrequency field representative of a 1.8 GHz GSM … Continue reading