$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...
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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
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
International policy and advisory response regarding children’s exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic fields (RF-EMF)
This paper details the wide range of policy approaches on RF-EMF in various countries and recommends that “ICNIRP guidelines need to urgently publish how the head, torso, and limbs’ exposure limits were calculated and what safety margin was applied since this...
Research Review: Oxidative mechanisms of biological activity of low-intensity radiofrequency radiation
This review published in Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine found that among 100 peer-reviewed papers “93 confirmed that RFR induces oxidative effects in biological systems.” Read more
Jacobs University Press Release on Replication Study Showing Radiofrequency fields enhance cancer tumor growth March 6, 2015
Environmental Health trust has found that this press release was removed from Jacobs University Website. EHT is posting it here as a public service. It can also be accessed at the WayBackMachine internet archive. March 6, 2015 Higher tumor rates through exposure to...
Review Paper: Mobile phone radiation causes brain tumors and should be classified as a probable human carcinogen
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...