Today morning, Oct. 18, 2022, I received message from Devra Davis with a surprising and puzzling subject line “Major New Paper by International Commission on Wireless Technology Presents Case For Revision of Human Exposure Limits“. The puzzling part was this … Continue reading
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Review of 5G mm-waves’ effects on skin, by D. Leszczynski, is in press in the Reviews on Environmental Health
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In November 2019, during my lecture tour in New Zealand (Auckland, Hawke’s Bay, Wellington & Nelson) I have briefly presented the very limited scientific evidence on the possible effects of millimeter-waves of the 5G on skin and skin cells. Recently, … Continue reading
Leszczynski interviewed for Polish Instytut Spraw Obywatelskich
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Yesterday, on May 19, 2020, Instytut Spraw Obywatelskich in Poland has published interview I have given few months ago, before the coronavirus pandemic, titled ‘Może powodować raka mózgu‘ (May cause brain cancer). The interview is in Polish (use Google Translator). … Continue reading
Leszczynski: lecture in Nelson, New Zealand
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Slides of my presentation in Nelson, New Zealand, Nov. 29, 2019 (Leszczynski New Zealand Lecture Nelson November 2019). Note, each presentation in New Zealand is slightly different.
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
Guest Blog from Dr. Don Maisch, Australia: ‘Are community concerns over the 5G network rollout based on unfounded anxiety or valid evidence?’
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Below is the next in a series of Guest Blogs on BRHP. The opinions expressed in this Guest Blog are of Don Maisch himself. Publication of these opinions in BRHP does not imply that BRHP automatically agrees with or endorses these … Continue reading
South Korea goes ahead with 5G but… Brussels does not, due to health concerns
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South Korea goes ahead with 5G but… Brussels does not, due to health and radiation levels concerns. The problem is that safety limits for cell towers in Brussels are far more stringent than those recommended by ICNIRP. This causes problems … Continue reading