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These studies contradict claims by the authorities that there is no evidence of health risk from mobile phones, masts, wi-fi and chordless phones.

Exposure to 1800 MHz radiofrequency radiation induces oxidative damage to mitochondrial DNA in primary cultured neurons.

Posted by seumasach on November 5, 2009

Mobilfunk

Brain Res. 2009 Oct 29. [Epub ahead of print]

Increasing evidence indicates that oxidative stress may be involved in the adverse effects of radiofrequency (RF) radiation on the brain.

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Electromagnetic Pollution in the Environment

Posted by smeddum on October 22, 2009

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French health agencies recommend cutting exposure to mobile phones

Posted by seumasach on October 18, 2009

Total Telecom

AFP

15th October, 2009

French health agencies, in a precautionary move, recommended on Thursday reducing exposure to mobile phones and other portable wireless devices that emit radio-frequency electromagnetic waves.

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Porto Alegre Resolution on Nonionizing Radiation Health and Environment

Posted by seumasach on September 30, 2009

ICEMS

15th September, 2009

On behalf of the sponsors and organizers of the“International Workshop on Non-Ionizing Radiation, Health and Environment” which took place on May 18 and 19, 2009, in Porto Alegre, Brazil, we announce the release of the Porto Alegre Resolution.It was initially dated September 15, 2009. This resolution presents the most recent scientific consensus view on the state of EMF science and gives their call for public policy and other solutions. See resolution attached and inserted below.

Dr. Alvaro A. de Salles and Dr. Geila Vieira, MD were the lead organizers. The conference sponsors included the Pan American Health Organization, the Brazilian Health Ministry and theInternational Commission for Electromagnetic Safety.

For more information on the Porto Alegre conference, including a complete record of the proceedings, seewww.icems.euunder “Workshops.”
This resolution and a video recording of the entire conference will be added to the ICEMS website soon.

We invite concerned scientists, advocates, organizations and any members of the general public who want to support this resolution by adding their names to contact ICEMS atinfo@icems.eu

Regards,

Elizabeth Kelley, M.A. International Commission for Electromagnetic Safety http://www.icems.euinfo@icems.eu

________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

The Porto Alegre Resolution

We, the undersigned scientists, were honored to participate in a workshop organized by the Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul and the Public Ministry of Rio Grande do Sul and sponsored by the Brazilian Health Ministry, the International Commission for Electromagnetic Safety, the Porto Alegre Environmental Council (COMAM/PA), the Rio Grande do Sul Center for Health Vigilance (CEVS/RS) and others, entitled, “International Workshop on Non-Ionizing Radiation, Health and Environment” which took place on May 18 and 19, 2009, in Porto Alegre, Brazil.

This resolution follows several international resolutions agreed to by concerned scientists and medical doctors over the past decade, including resolutions developed by the International Commission for Electromagnetic Safety [1], based on evidence and consideration on documents such as the BioInitiative Report [2] and a special issue of the journal Pathophysiology on electrical and magnetic fields, published in August 2009 [3].

We agreed that the protection of health, well-being and the environment requires immediate adoption of the Precautionary Principle, which states, “when there are indications of possible adverse effects, though they remain uncertain, the risks from doing nothing may be far greater than the risks of taking action to control these exposures. The Precautionary Principle shifts the burden of proof from those suspecting a risk to those who discount it, until new scientific discoveries are recognized as the only criterion for the establishment or modification of non-ionizing radiation exposure standards;

We recognize that, in Brazil as well as all over the world, where there has been an unprecedented explosion in the availability and use of non-ionizing electromagnetic fields for electrical and wireless communications technologies (mobile and cordless phones, WiFi and WIMAX networks, RFID, etc,), as well as major electrical grid and wireless broadband infrastructure changes, this assessment should inform risk management to take proper steps to protect the public from long-term, low-level exposure to extremely-low frequency as well as radiofrequency electromagnetic fields that have substantially increased in the ambient environment in recent years.

We are concerned about the body of evidence that indicates that exposure to electromagnetic fields interferes with basic human biology and may increase the risk of cancer and other chronic diseases. The exposure levels at which these effects have been observed are many times lower than the standards promulgated by the International Commission for Non-Ionizing radiation Protection (ICNIRP) [4] and the IEEE’s International Committee on Electromagnetic Safety (ICES) [5]. These standards are obsolete and were derived from biological effects of short-term high intensity exposures that cause health effects by temperature elevation and nerve excitation discovered decades ago. Recent research indicates that electromagnetic fields could cause detrimental health effects even at very low levels of exposure. The ICNIRP and IEEE/ICES standards are being supported and promoted by interested parties to avoid precautionary technical planning, precautionary laws, and precautionary advice to the public.

We are deeply concerned that current uses of non-ionizing radiation for mobile phones, wireless computers and other technologies place at risk the health of children and teens, pregnant women, seniors and others who are most vulnerable due to age or disability, including a health condition known as electromagnetic hypersensitivity. We strongly recommend these precautionary practices:

1.      Children under the age of 16 should not use mobile phones and cordless phones, except for emergency calls;

2.      The licensing and/or use of Wi-Fi, WIMAX, or any other forms of wireless communications technology, indoors or outdoor, shall preferably not include  siting or signal transmission in residences, schools, day-care centers, senior centers, hospitals or any other buildings where people spend considerable time;

3.      The licensing for siting and installation of infrastructure related to electrical power and wireless broadband telecommunications, particularly, cellular telephony, Wi-Fi and WIMAX, should only be approved after open public hearings are held and approval granted with full consideration given to the need to apply the Precautionary Principle. Sensitive areas should be avoided to protect vulnerable populations;

4.      Mankind shall be encouraged to continue to discover new means of harnessing non-ionizing electromagnetic energy, aiming at bringing benefits to society, through definition of new standards of human exposure, which are based on the biological realities of nature and not solely on the consideration of economic and technological needs.

We, therefore, urge all nations to join Switzerland, Italy, Belgium, Russia China, the U.S. (for the FCC standard for partial exposure of the head) and other countries and regions that have chosen to adopt a more precautionary strategy, aiming to assure more safety to the public while maintaining good service quality.

We make an urgent call to all nations to convene a panel of experts, selected from candidates recommended by civil society groups (not only those preferred by the affected industries) to discuss precautionary technology, laws and advice in order to develop policies that reconcile public health concerns with further development of wireless communications technology such as mobile phones as well as electric power transmission and distribution systems.

Citations:

[1]    Benevento Resolution (2006) and Venice Resolution (2008)

at http://www.icems.eu.

[2]   BioInitiative Reportwww.bioinitiative.org

[3]   A Special Issue of Pathophysiology on the science and public

health/policy issues regarding Electromagnetic Fields was

published in March 2009. It is the only peer reviewed scientific journal

referenced on this list and is available online at:www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/09284680

[4]   International Commission for Nonionizing Radiation Protection,

http://www.icnirp.de

[5]  Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers,www.ieee.org.

______________________________________________________________

Signed by,

Franz Adlkofer, M.D., Verum Foundation, Germany

Carl Blackman                            , PhD, CFB, US

Martin Blank                            , PhD., Columbia University, US

Devra L. Davis, PhD, MPA, University of Pittsburgh, US

Om P. Gandhi, PhD. University of Utah, US

Ms. Elizabeth Kelley, MA, Electromagnetic Safety Alliance, US

Michael Kundi, PhD, Medical University of Vienna, Austria

Henry Lai                            , PhD. University. of Washington, US

Leif Salford                            , M.D. Lund Univ., Sweden

Dr. Carlos E. C. Abrahão, medical doctor, Campinas, SP, Brazil

Ms. Adilza C. Dode, MRE, MG, Brazil

Prof. Claudio R. Fernández, IFSUL, Pelotas, RS, Brazil

Dr. Robson Spinelli Gomes, MP/RJ, Brazil

Dr. Sergio Koifman, ENSP/Fiocruz, RJ, Brazil

Dr. Renato R. Liber, UNESP, Guaratinguetá, SP, Brazil

Dr. Anaiza H. M. Miranda, Public Promoter, MP/RJ, Brazil

Dr. Ana Maria M. Marchesan, Public Promoter, MP/RS, Brazil

Dr. Alvaro A. de Salles, UFRGS, RS, Brazil

Dr. Solange R. Schaffer, Fundacentro, SP, Brazil

Dr. Cintia Schmidt, environmental lawyer, OAB/RS, Brazil

Dr. Helio A. da Silva, UFJF, MG, Brazil

Dr. Francisco de A. Tejo, UFCG, Pb, Brazil

Dr. Geila R. Vieira, CGVS/SMS, P. Alegre, RS, Brazil

For further information, or to request that your name or the name of your organization be added to this Resolution as a scientist, a member of the general public or as an organization, we welcome you to contact ICEMS atinfo@icems.eu.

Additional scientific signers to the Porto Alegre Resolution after September 15, 2009:

Magda Havas, PhD. Trent University, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada

Lloyd Morgan, electrical engineer (retired), US

Wilhelm Mosgoeller, MD, Medical University of Vienna, Austria

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Dr Andrew Goldsworthy Explains the Effect of RF EM ( Mobile Phone) Radiation on Living Cells

Posted by seumasach on September 10, 2009

Here Dr Goldsworthy responds to a point raised by Martin Weatheral of the Weep Initiative concerning this passage from the article linked below.

“The effect, in a nutshell, is when a surface absorbs light and it releases electrons.

Early work by Bequerel, Hertz, and Thomson led to the understanding that the amount of electrons emitted after exposure to electromagnetic radiation was proportional to the intensity of the radiation.”

What the article is saying that electromagnetic radiation comes in small packets called photons or quanta, the energy of which is proportional to its frequency. It is relevant to us because a molecule can only absorb one photon at a time and the effect it can have on that molecule is limited by the energy of that photon.

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Cellphones Cause Brain Tumors, Says New Report By International EMF Collaborative

Posted by smeddum on September 1, 2009

Cellphones Cause Brain Tumors, Says New Report By International EMF Collaborative

26 Aug 2009

Medical News Today

A new report, “Cellphones and Brain Tumors: 15 Reasons for Concern, Science, Spin and the Truth Behind Interphone,” was released today by a collaborative of international EMF activists. Groups affiliated with the report include Powerwatch and the Radiation Research Trust in the U.K., and in the U.S., EMR Policy Institute, ElectromagenticHealth.org and The Peoples Initiative Foundation.Download the report. Read the rest of this entry »

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Report on Tetra for the Police Federation

Posted by seumasach on August 18, 2009

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Mobile Phones: Oxidative Stress and Impaired Male Fertility

Posted by seumasach on July 13, 2009

Radio frequency electromagnetic radiation (RF-EMR) from GSM (0.9/1.8GHz) mobile phones induces oxidative stress and reduces sperm motility in rats.

PubMed

Clinics (Sao Paulo). 2009;64(6):561-5.

Mailankot M, Kunnath AP, Jayalekshmi H, Koduru B, Valsalan R.

Department of Biochemistry, Melaka Manipal, Medical College, Manipal, India.

INTRODUCTION:Mobile phones have become indispensable in the daily lives of men and women around the globe. As cell phone use has become more widespread, concerns have mounted regarding the potentially harmful effects of RF-EMR from these devices.
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Wireless Technologies Cause Harm to Children and Adults, Legislators and Journalists Are Told

Posted by seumasach on July 10, 2009

electromagnetichealth.org

30th June, 2009

Washington, D.C., June 30, 2009; Today The National Institute for Science, Law, and Public Policy (”NISLAPP”) mailed a report on the health hazards of wireless technologies to Governors, Members of Congress, President Obama and his Administration, as well as to thousands of health and environmental journalists.

Legislators and journalists are being urged to learn about the health consequences of microwave radiation exposure from cell phones, neighborhood antennas, wireless networks, wireless routers, DECT portable phones, and the potential health consequences of further chronic exposures from wireless broadband and new wireless utility technologies. The National Institute for Science, Law and Public Policy is encouraging all to become engaged with this important public health issue impacting adults and children, as well as animals and nature.

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Roger Santini-Scientific Arguments to Prove Immediate Application of Precautionary Principle against Mobile Phones

Posted by seumasach on July 9, 2009

Roger Santini (April 2006)

Click on this link to read (pdf ) report:

www.next-up.org

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Spanish paper on Cell Phone Addiction

Posted by smeddum on June 14, 2009

9th June,  2009
EMF facts

A new paper has been added to the http://www.emfacts.com web site. Titled “Addiction to cell phones: are there neurophysiological mechanisms involved?” ,the paper by Afonso Balmori and Maria Paz de la Puente, looks at cell phone use as an addiction problem, especially for children and young people. Originally published in the Spanish magazine Proyecto, Vol. 61: pp. 8-12, March 2007. Read the rest of this entry »

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