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A close call: Why the jury is still out on mobile phones

Posted by seumasach on April 24, 2012

But the Health Protection Agency’s new report on the “potential health effects” on mobile phone technologies on Thursday is likely to conclude that there is only one established risk, and that is crashing the car if people talk and drive.

 The Health Protection Agency is, of course, a body possessed of impeccable credentials and unimpeachable integrity.

Independent

24th April, 2012

Allegations of lobbying, bad science, not enough science, conflicts of interest, political inertia, scaremongering and lawsuits: the debate surrounding the safety of mobile phones has it all. With more than 5 billion users worldwide, mobile phones have undoubtedly become central to modern life in just two decades, but could they be a health hazard?

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Phone mast sparks fears in Killybegs

Posted by seumasach on April 22, 2012

Donegal Democrat

22nd April, 2012

Residents, an elected representative and a doctor are worried that an O2 mobile phone mast in Killybegs is affecting the health of locals.

They’re so concerned that they arranged a meeting with a representative from the company on Tuesday night. However, the meeting ended without agreement and the mast is still atop the Bay View Hotel.

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Rage in the air

Posted by seumasach on April 22, 2012

Manorama

20th April, 2012

For a day it seemed Sudhir Kasliwal had won the battle. The Jaipur jeweller, who had been
campaigning to move cell phone towers out of residential areas, was relieved when Jaipur city authorities took note of THE WEEK’s report on the impact of mobile towers (‘Wave of worry’, March 11) and shut down operations; only to be restarted the next day.

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Repacholi attacks Gro Harlem Brundtland on EHS claims

Posted by seumasach on April 14, 2012

Mast Victims

12th April, 2012

Former head of WHO’s EMF project and ICNIRP chairman says that Brundtland has created “fear of mobiles” in the population – and 3 largest newspapers in Norway publish the news SIMULTANEOUSLY! even with different wordings – Now what are the odds without tight orchestration?.

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Worldwide EMR Action Day

Posted by seumasach on April 12, 2012

EMR Action Day

Worldwide EMR Action Day aligns with Earth Day 2012 to protect the biological integrity of the natural world and all its inhabitants against unnatural Electromagnetic Radiation (EMR).  With this endeavour, people from around the planet join together to reduce harm from EMR and create a healthier life for all.

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BC Hydro argument flawed

Posted by seumasach on April 12, 2012

SAO Observer

3rd April, 2012

Dag Sharman, the BC Hydro spokesperson, purportedly said at a recent  Salmon Arm council meeting that smart meters are “safe” and that only one per cent of British Columbians are opposed to them.

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MCG to seal 298 ‘hazardous’ mobile towers near houses

Posted by seumasach on April 12, 2012

Times of India

7th January, 2012

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GURGAON: In a bizarre move, the Municipal Corporation of Gurgaon (MCG) has decided toseal all the mobile towers in its jurisdiction with immediate effect, citing health hazards.

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Wi-fi in schools, civil action: Morrison v. Portland Public Schools

Posted by seumasach on April 2, 2012

Magda Havis

January 23, 2012.

Update:  The American Academy of Environmental Medicine (AAEM) wrote a letter to the Public Utilities Commission of the State of California, dated January 19, 2012.

This letter begins:

Dear Commissioners:

The Board of the American Academy of Environmental Medicine opposes the installation of wireless “smart meters” in homes and schools based on a scientific assessment of the current medical literature (references available on request).  Chronic exposure to wireless radiofrequency radiation is a preventable environmental hazard that is sufficiently well documented to warrant immediate preventative public health action.  

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Report on possible impacts of communication towers on wildlife including birds and bees

Posted by seumasach on March 30, 2012

Ministry of Environment and Forests(India)

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Tinnitus Is Common in Children With and Without Hearing Impairment

Posted by seumasach on March 27, 2012

I would draw your attention to the comments below the article

Journal Watch

27th March, 2012

Forty percent of children with normal hearing reported some form of tinnitus.

Recent studies in Sweden suggest that the prevalence of tinnitus in children is increasing. In 2006, researchers in Gothenburg, Sweden, surveyed 756 children undergoing standard audiometric screening about whether they experienced noise-induced or spontaneous tinnitus (ringing, buzzing, or other sorts of sound in one’s ears) and whether they noticed that their hearing was worse after listening to loud music or other noise (temporary hearing threshold shift [TTS]).

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The Biological Effects of Weak Electromagnetic Fields

Posted by seumasach on March 27, 2012

Problems and solutions

Andrew Goldsworthy

March 2012

Abstract

Many of the reported biological effects of non-ionising electromagnetic fields occur at levels too low to cause significant heating; i.e. they are non thermal. Most of them can be accounted for by electrical effects on living cells and, in particular, their membranes. The alternating fields generate alternating electric currents that flow through cells and tissues. This removes structurally-important calcium ions from cell membranes, which then makes them leak. Electromagnetically treated water (as generated by electronic water conditioners used to remove lime scale from plumbing) has similar effects, implying that the effects of the fields can also be carried in the bloodstream. Virtually all of the non-thermal effects of electromagnetic radiation can be accounted for by the leakage of cell membranes. Most of them involve the inward leakage of free calcium ions down an enormous electrochemical gradient to affect calcium-sensitive enzyme systems. This is the normal mechanism by which cells sense mechanical membrane damage. They normally respond by triggering mechanisms that stimulate growth and repair, including the MAP-kinase cascades, which amplify the signal. If the damage is not too severe or prolonged, we see a stimulation of growth and the effect seems beneficial, but if the exposure is prolonged, these mechanisms are overcome and the result is ultimately harmful. This phenomenon occurs with both ionising and non-ionising radiation and is called radiation hormesis. Gland cells are a good example of this, since short term exposures stimulate their activity but long term exposures cause visible damage and a loss of function. Damage to the thyroid gland from living within 100 metres of a cell phone base station caused hypothyroidism and may be partially responsible for our current outbreak of obesity and chronic fatigue. Secondary effects of obesity include diabetes, gangrene, cardiac problems, renal failure and cancer. Cell phone base station radiation also affects the adrenal glands and stimulates the production of adrenalin and cortisol. Excess adrenalin causes headaches, cardiac arrhythmia, high blood pressure, tremors and an inability to sleep, all of which have been reported by people living close to base stations. The production of cortisol weakens the immune system and could make people living near base stations more susceptible to disease and cancer.

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