Below are, with the permission of all the presenters, videos of the 4 presentations of the EHS Workshop at the BioEM2021 conference in Ghent, Belgium. PowerPoint pdfs of all slides are available from this link. Introduction to the workshop – … Continue reading
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BioEM2021 Workshop on EHS – slides of the presentations
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Below, with the permission of the authors, are slides of all presentations. Videos of the workshop presentations is available here. Introduction Slides Dariusz Leszczynski Slides Maël Dieudonné Slides Martin Röösli Slides Dariusz Leszczynski
Leszczynski lectures on 5G and the Precautionary Principle
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My lecture and discussion on 5G and PP tomorrow, Tuesday, August 24th, 2021 @ 20:00 Helsinki time. I will also talk about sensitivity to EMF, including the EHS. To see the lecture, for the public the link is: www.latamxts.orgor: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUre-fTVzkE
EHS debate on BRHP: Steve Weller commentaries on sensitivity research
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Steve Weller of ORSAA, Australia, has provided two long and insightful comments concerning to-date and the further perspectives for research on EHS. ******************************** Steve Weller on EHS (there is some repetition in both commentaries) Commentary #1 (May 19, 2020) Hi … Continue reading
Discussing EMF sensitivity with Röösli and de Vocht
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Yet again, I found myself twitter-discussing individual sensitivity to EMF, includes EHS, with Martin Röösli and Frank de Vocht. You can go to mine and theirs’ tweet accounts and see for yourself… It is enlightenin and, necessary to admit, we … Continue reading
Leszczynski: Brief Opinion on the NTP Rat Study – “The more you know, the more you know you don’t know.”
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Publication of the full results of the NTP study, yet again, re-confirms what Aristotle said “The more you know, the more you know you don’t know”. No matter how disappointed some might be, this is the reality of the scientific … Continue reading