Growing numbers of young women in this fast-paced connected society keep their phones in their bras, hijabs (headscarves), or pockets--unaware of manufacturers' hidden warnings. Distinguished cancer specialists Robert Nagourney and John West, comment on an unusual...
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Europe Embraces Cell Phone Safety
Image coutesy of Teemu Launis In a whirlwind pre-Mother's Day tour of European nations, Dr. Devra Davis met with leaders of government and industry to discuss potential risks of cell phone usage. While it is well known how European cultures care for their elderly, it...
New German Language Report on Tower Safety from Austrian Government, Doctors, Businesses, and Unions
The issue of siting and exposures to towers remains one of the central public health challenges of our time. For years, policies have allowed towers to be located with the presumption that their emissions cannot constitute any threat to public health or the...
Dr. Davis Interviewed By HBL Finland on Importance of Safe Phones
Read the interview with HBL Finland.
Dr. Davis Lectures at University of Tampere in Finland
Read coverage of Dr. Davis' lecture at the University of Tampere in Finland.
Dr. Davis Interviewed By Finnish News on Health Effects of Electromagnetic Radiation
Watch the interview here.
EHT Safe Phone tips featured in Italy’s MetroNews!
MetroNews is distributed in eight Italian and 130 other cities throughout the world. 1.Speakerphone: Always use speakerphone or wired headset. 2.Near the body: Do not carry phone in pocket or close to body. 3.Weak signal: When the signal strength is weak, the...
EHT News from Finland’s Tampere University of Technology
“Cell phones not suitable for children’s toys” “American epidemiologist and author Devra Davis gives lecture at ICT Hall [Tampere University of Technology] about the health effects of electromagnetic...
PRESS RELEASE: Scientists Challenge No Risk Conclusion, Warning–Cellphones Can Increase Brain Cancer Risk in Children
Last July, the first study of the risk of brain cancer associated with cellphone use among children and adolescents was published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute. The study (http://tinyurl.com/44or532) concluded that, “The absence of an...