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Excelente Reportaje-video sobre las contradicciones evidentes del estudio INTERPHONE
14 de agosto de 2006 · 5197 lecturas
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Francia: Consenso parlamentario para prohibir los móviles en las escuelas/ Consensus parlementaire pour interdire le mobile dans les écoles
7 de agosto de 2006 · 1781 lecturas
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La evolución de las enfermedades en Dinamarca desde la aparición del teléfono móvil en 1994 / The Danish development of illnesses since the introduction of Mobile phones in 1994
6 de agosto de 2006 · 2820 lecturas
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¿Provocan las radiaciones de la telefonía móvil daños sobre el organismo humano?
19 de julio de 2006 · 4095 lecturas
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Electromagnetic fields and childhood leukaemia
19 de julio de 2006 · 1443 lecturas
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CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY: Electromagnetic fields (EMFs) are invisible lines of force that surround any electrical device. Examples of EMF sources include power lines, electrical appliances and cell phones. Based on current research, a cause and effect relationship between electromagnetic fields and cancer has been neither established nor ruled out.
2 de julio de 2006 · 1511 lecturas
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Mientras que el pequeño ayuntamiento castellano de Astudillo confirma en el Tribunal Superior de Justicia de Castilla y León una sanción de un millón de euros, en Salamanca el ayuntamiento permite la instalación de estaciones de telefonía móvil sin licencia y no sanciona ni un céntimo.
1ro de julio de 2006 · 1490 lecturas
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"The latest laboratory research points to serious inadequacies in the safety standards recommended by ICNIRP and IEEE committees. In particular, stimulation of the stress response by ELF and RF frequencies indicates: - EM fields probably cause molecular (e.g., DNA) damage in both frequency ranges. - protective biological processes are activated in cells by non-thermal mechanisms. - the same cellular processes are evoked by many parts of the EM spectrum."
30 de junio de 2006 · 2051 lecturas
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Corporations and industries use various tactics to obscure the fact that their products are dangerous or deadly. Their aim is to secure the least restrictive possible regulatory environment and avert legal liability for deaths or injuries in order to maximize profit. They work with attorneys and public relations professionals, using scientists, science advisory boards; front groups, industry organizations, think tanks, and the media to influence scientific and popular opinion of the risks of their products or processes. The strategy, which depends on corrupt science, profits corporations at the expense of public health.
27 de junio de 2006 · 1461 lecturas
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Medical-professional organizations and health charities are among the biggest recipients of industry funding. Nonprofit organizations need to consider the potential influence on their independence if they accept funding from interested companies and trade associations.
27 de junio de 2006 · 1297 lecturas