The International Journal of Oncology published this research review that concludes the evidence has increased and RF-EMF should be classified as a probable human carcinogen. They advise that the as low as reasonable achievable (ALARA) principle be adopted for uses of...
Research Studies to Know
Decreased Survival of Glioma Patients with Astrocytoma Grade IV (Glioblastoma Multiforme) Associated with Long-Term Use of Mobile and Cordless Phones
The International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health published this study that found decreased survival for patients with glioma was associated with long-term use of wireless phones. Read more.
Cell and cordless phone risk for glioma – Analysis of pooled case-control studies in Sweden, 1997-2003 and 2007-2009
This pooled analysis of two case-control studies on cell phone use and malignant brain tumours found the highest risk was found for glioma in the temporal lobe and first use of mobile or cordless phone before the age of 20 gave higher OR for glioma than in later age...
Effect of mobile telephones on sperm quality: A systematic review and meta-analysis
A systematic review followed by meta-analysis published in Environment International found exposure to mobile phones was associated with reduced sperm motility, viability and concentration. Read more.
French National Study Shows Higher Brain Tumors in Heaviest Cell Phone Users
In this multicenter case-control study published in Occupational and Environmental Medicine risks were higher for gliomas, temporal tumours, occupational and urban mobile phone use providing additional data supporting a possible association between heavy mobile phone...
Drosophila oogenesis as a bio-marker responding to EMF sources
EMF sources used created statistically significant effects regarding fecundity and cell death-apoptosis induction, even at very low intensity levels (0.3 V/m blue tooth radiation), well below ICNIRP's guidelines, suggesting that Drosophila oogenesis system is suitable...
Autism and EMF? Plausibility of a Pathophysiological Link
Autism and EMF? Plausibility of a Pathophysiological Link Part I. Autism and EMF? Plausibility of a Pathophysiological Link Part II. In these two papers, Dr. Martha Herbert and Cindy Sage detail the extensive literature on EMF/RFR exposure explaining how EMF/RF can...
Immunohistopathologic demonstration of deleterious effects on growing rat testes of radiofrequency waves emitted from conventional Wi-Fi devices
The Journal of Pediatric Urology published this study finding adverse effects on rat testes from radiofrequency radiation emitted from indoor Wi-Fi Internet access devices. Read more.
Exposure limits: the underestimation of absorbed cell phone radiation, especially in children
This paper details how when electrical properties are considered, a child's head's absorption can be over two times greater, and absorption of the skull's bone marrow can be ten times greater than adults. Read more.
The Biological Effects of Weak Electromagnetic Fields: Problems and Solutions
by Andrew Goldsworthy Honorary Lecturer in Biology at Imperial College London Dr. Goldsworthy details how “well‐replicated studies have shown that weak electromagnetic fields remove calcium ions bound to the membranes of living cells, making them more likely to tear,...