A recent study has found cell-phone radiofrequency could enhance head and neck cancer by stimulating biological processes that promote cancer development. The study entitled "Effect of cell-phone radiofrequency on angiogenesis and cell invasion in human head and neck...
Research Studies to Know
New Publication: Children Absorb 2-5 Times Higher Doses of Microwave Radiation than Adults, From Virtual Reality Systems
Children Absorb 2-5 Times Higher Doses of Microwave Radiation than Adults, From Virtual Reality Systems Experts warn that injuries to vision, hearing and brain could prove irreversible June 5, 2018 (Washington DC) In an innovative study published today in...
Ramazzini Study on Radiofrequency Cell Phone Radiation: The World’s Largest Animal Study on Cell Tower Radiation Confirms Cancer Link
World’s Largest Animal Study on Cell Tower Radiation Confirms Cancer Link Scientists call on the World Health Organization International Agency for Research on Cancer to re-evaluate the carcinogenicity of cell phone radiation after the Ramazzini Institute and US...
Ramazzini Institute Study: Animal Study on Base Station/Cell Tower Radiofrequency Radiation Question & Answer
Ramazzini Institute Study: Animal Study on Base Station/Cell Tower Radiofrequency Radiation The study entitled “Report of final results regarding brain and heart tumors in Sprague-Dawley rats exposed from prenatal life until natural death to mobile phone...
Dialogue with the Doctors About Cell Phones, Wireless and Your Health:
Dialogue with the Doctors About Cell Phones, Wireless and Your Health A Scientific Update with Practical Recommendations July 31st, 2017 Teton County, Wyoming On July 31, 2017, the Environmental Health Trust hosted an expert symposium with renowned medical experts to...
Review on Reproductive Impacts: The effects of radiofrequency electromagnetic radiation on sperm function
21 out of 27 studies investigating the effects of RF-EMR on the male reproductive system found negative consequences and a mechanistic model of defective mitochondrial function associated with elevated levels of ROS production and culminates in a state of oxidative...
Microwave frequency electromagnetic fields (EMFs) produce widespread neuropsychiatric effects including depression
This review article looks at the literature over the last half-decade focusing on how non-thermal microwave/lower frequency electromagnetic fields (EMFs) act via voltage-gated calcium channel (VGCC) activation causing diverse neuropsychiatric effects. Read more.
Controversies on Electromagnetic Fields in Neurobiology of Organisms
This special issue of the Journal of Chemical Neuroanatomy edited by Suleyman Kaplan, PhD and Devra Davis, PhD MPH contains five research reviews on the effects of EMF’s on the brain. [su_spoiler title="Click here to see citations for the review papers"...
Memorandum on the Bird and Wildlife Impacts of Non-ionizing Radiation by Albert M. Manville Ph.D. Former U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Senior Biologist
A Briefing Memorandum: What We Know, Can Infer, and Don’t Yet Know about Impacts from Thermal and Non-thermal Non-ionizing Radiation to Birds and Other Wildlife by Albert M. Manville, II, Ph.D. — for Public Release. July 14, 2016. “Given the rapidly growing database...
Cell Phone Radiation Alters Brain Metabolic Activity: National Institutes of Health (Volkow 2011)
In 2011, a team led by Dr. Nora Volkow, head of the National Institute on Drug Abuse, used advanced imaging technology to monitor brain activity immediately following exposure to a cell phone. Conclusion: Weak cell phone emissions changed brain activity. The areas of...