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"...
Research Studies to Know
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...
NIH National Toxicology Program Cell Phone Radiofrequency Radiation Study
$25 Million US Government Study Finds Increased Cancer in Rats From Cell Phone Radiation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m6Qs6mCvmZc Microwave News first broke the story that the long awaited National Toxicology Program's radiofrequency radiation research study...
IEEE Publishes Some Effects of Weak Magnetic Fields on Biological Systems: RF fields can change radical concentrations and cancer cell growth rates
This paper details the theoretical base and the experimental research that demonstrates how EMFs can affect the concentration of radicals, change the growth rate of cells and ultimately lead to biological effects, such as aging, cancer, and Alzheimer’s. Some Effects...
Life-span exposure to sinusoidal-50 Hz magnetic field and acute low-dose γ radiation induce carcinogenic effects in Sprague-Dawley rats
The International Journal of Radiation Biology published this study finding EMF significantly promoted carcinogenic effects with significantly increased incidence of malignant schwannomas of the heart as well as increased incidence of lymphomas/leukemias. Learn more
DEAN’S LECTURE AT MELBOURNE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING: WIRELESS AND HEALTH
DR. DAVIS DELIVERED THE DEAN’S LECTURE AT MELBOURNE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING FacebookTwitter November 30, 2015: Devra Davis PhD MPH delivered the Dean’s Lecture at Melbourne School of Engineering on November 30, 2015 entitled, The truth about mobile phone and wireless...
Dosimetric Simulations of Brain Absorption of Mobile Phone Radiation–The Relationship Between psSAR and Age
Anatomically based state of the art evaluations which rely on FDTD simulations of different tissues within the brain confirm that the psSAR in a child’s brain from cell phone radiation is higher than in an adult’s brain. Read more
Long-term exposure to electromagnetic radiation from mobile phones and Wi-Fi devices decreases plasma prolactin, progesterone, and estrogen levels but increases uterine oxidative stress in pregnant rats and their offspring
The journal Endocrine published this study that concludes, “Mobile phone- and Wi-Fi-induced EMR may be one cause of increased oxidative uterine injury in growing rats and decreased hormone levels in maternal rats”. Read more.
Real versus Simulated Mobile Phone Exposures in Experimental Studies
Studies employing real mobile phone exposures demonstrate an almost 100% consistency in showing adverse effects whereas studies employing simulated EMF-emissions present a strong inconsistency among their results with less than 50% of them reporting effects. Read more