‘Research Topic’ on individual sensitivity to wireless radiation will be published by the Radiation and Health section of the Frontiers in Public Health journal

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The formal announcement appeared on the journal website on April 25, 2024: Research Topic on Individual Sensitivity to Wireless Radiation is online and ready for submissions ******************** Journal: Frontiers in Public Health Section: Radiation and Health Research Topic: Individual Sensitivity … Continue reading

Leszczynski’s presentation in Belgrade, Serbia

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Today, Oct. 24, 2015, I spoke on RF and health at the meeting in Belgrade, Serbia, attended, among others, by some governmental officials. I spoke about the shortcomings in the quality of the human studies (epidemiology & EHS), including radiation … Continue reading

Leszczynski to lecture in Serbia and Turkey

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I will be giving  a lecture at a meeting in Belgrade, Serbia in October and a key-note presentation at a meeting in Turkey in November. Slides of the presentations will be uploaded in due time on SlideShare. For now, for … Continue reading

• Interview with ProteoMonitor on the genomeweb

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Yesterday, on June 1st, 2011, ProteoMonitor news-outlet on the genomeweb, has published interview where I am presenting opinions about the use of proteomics in studying effectes of electromagnetic fields. The relatively long interview can be found here: http://www.genomeweb.com/proteomics/qa-proteomic-approach-investigating-effects-cell-phone-radiation

• “Nothing New Under the Sky” – the new WHO Research Agenda

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  WHO has released  2010 Research Agenda for Radiofrequency Fields (http://whqlibdoc.who.int/publications/2010/9789241599948_eng.pdf). It is new but, to my great disappointment, there is nothing new. The opinion, as expected is very much influenced by the ICNIRP. Out of the 19 experts who … Continue reading

• Washington conference and US Senate hearing on mobile phones and health

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updated October 5th, 2009 For many years Europe has led the way in mobile phone research because the funding was available there. In the present situation of scientific uncertainty in this area, research community is hoping that US would get … Continue reading