Radio frequency radiation-related cancer: assessing causation in the occupational/military setting.
Abstract We reexamine whether radio frequency radiation (RFR) in the occupational and military settings is a human carcinogen.We extended an analysis of an already-reported case series of patients with cancer previously exposed to whole-body prolonged RFR, mainly from communication equipment and radar. We focused on hematolymphatic (HL) cancers. We used analysis by percentage frequency (PF) (…)
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Radio frequency radiation-related cancer: assessing causation in the occupational/military setting.
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RESOLUTION ON THE RADAR OF POTENZA PICENA, ITALY 20th April 2013
24 de abril de 2013 · 1036 lecturasRESOLUTION ON THE RADAR OF POTENZA PICENA, ITALY 20th April 2013 The international congress “Radar, radiofrequency and health risk”, which is held today Saturday, April 20th, 2013 in Potenza Picena, Macerata, Italy, found out several scientific findings regarding the radar placed in Potenza Picena: an alteration of the cell viability in cultured cells exposed to the radar signal under controlled conditions (in a Tem cell), with the activation of apoptosis in a short term exposure and with (…)
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La danza de los pulgones
6 de septiembre de 2012 · 1639 lecturasEste es un breve videoclip del DVD de "Explorando el espectro" realizado por el Dr. John Nash Ott. El video trata de los efectos biológicos de frecuencias de luz natural y artificial, y otras frecuencias electromagnéticas. Los áfidos parecen bailar de una manera sincronizada con el paso de un haz ondas electromagnéticas emitidas por un radar situado a 14 millas de distancia (aproximadamente 21 Kilómetros), según determinó el Dr. Ott.
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LONG-TERM EXPOSURE TO MICROWAVE RADIATION PROVOKES CANCER GROWTH: EVIDENCES FROM RADARS AND MOBILE COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
8 de julio de 2011 · 1298 lecturasLONG-TERM EXPOSURE TO MICROWAVE RADIATION PROVOKES CANCER GROWTH: EVIDENCES FROM RADARS AND MOBILE COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
I. Yakymenko1,2*, E. Sidorik1, S. Kyrylenko3, V. Chekhun1
Exp Oncol 2011,33, 2, 62-70
In this review we discuss alarming epidemiological and experimental data on possible carcinogenic effects of long term exposure to low intensity microwave (MW) radiation. Recently, a number of reports revealed that under certain conditions the irradiation by low intensity MW can (…) -
Radiofrequency electromagnetic fields; male infertility and sex ratio of offspring.
28 de abril de 2008 · 1729 lecturasRadiofrequency electromagnetic fields; male infertility and sex ratio of offspring.
Baste V, Riise T, Moen BE.
Department of Public Health and Primary Health Care, Section for Occupational Medicine, UNIFOB AS, University of Bergen, Kalfarveien 31, 5018, Bergen, Norway, valborg.baste@isf.uib.no.
Concern is growing about exposure to electromagnetic fields and male reproductive health. The authors performed a cross-sectional study among military men employed in the Royal Norwegian Navy, (…) -
Residents say radar causes illnesses
26 de octubre de 2007 · 1765 lecturasResidents say radar causes illnesses
UNWELCOME: Tainan County residents say loss of hearing, brain damage, cancer and mental retardation are more common since the radar station was installed By Meggie Lu STAFF REPORTER Wednesday, Oct 24, 2007, Page 4 TEPU Secretary General Ho Tsung-hsun and residents of Yencheng Village protest against the Yencheng Doppler weather radar, in front of the Presidential Office yesterday. PHOTO: MEGGIE LU, TAIPEI TIMES Representatives of the Taiwan (…) -
Estudio realizado en Letonia sobre los efectos de una estación de radar en los niños que vivían en sus proximidades
12 de marzo de 2006 · 2070 lecturasDéficit de atención, trastornos de la función motora, la memoria y el tiempo de reacción en niños que vivieron en las proximidades de la estación de radar.
¿Podría explicar esta investigación el aumento exponencial de nińos con déficit de atención e hiperactividad que se está produciendo en la actualidad en el mundo desarrollado?