IARC RF–Cancer Summary Published in Lancet Oncology
A short summary of the IARC Working Group's decision to classify radiofrequency (RF) radiation as a "possible human carcinogen" (2B) was posted this morning on the Web pages of Lancet Oncology.IARC has...
View ArticleVery Weak RF Signals Show Promise For Treating Inoperable Liver Cancer
What if you could treat cancer without surgery, without chemotherapy and without ionizing radiation? What if you could extend a dying patient's life by years without any side effects? And if the...
View ArticleMevissen & Portier on IARC RF Meeting
Switzerland's Meike Mevissen and Chris Portier of the U.S.
View ArticleCancer Risks Related to Low-Level RF/MW Exposures
by Poland's Stan Szmigielski, posted online by Electromagnetic Medicine and Biology, on January 15, 2013: "[S]o far, the published studies do not show that mobile phones can increase considerably the...
View ArticleFCC Updating RF Rules
Today, the FCC—finally— issued a package of rules and requests for information related to RF health and safety. We say finally because the commission announced that this was on its way last June (see...
View ArticleCell Phone Carriers FCC Cozy
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has never levied a fine against a cell phone company for exceeding its RF exposure limits from a base station antenna.
View ArticleIARC Publishes RF Cancer Review
The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has released its detailed evaluation of the cancer risks associated with RF radiation, which serves as the rationale for designating RF as a...
View ArticleRF Transmitters and CL
“Did not find evidence of an association between RF EMF epxosuure from broadcast transmitters and incidence of childhood leukemia.” Note that only 7 of the 283 leukemia cases were exposed to >0.2...
View ArticleRF Impairs Neurite Outgrowth
“Our studies also emphasize that many more studies are urgently required to address the potentially hazardous effects of RF-EMF exposure on brain development.” From a Chinese military lab in Chongqing.
View ArticleMagnetoreception in Birds RFR
“RF fields appear to affect magnetoreception only as long as they are present—their disruptive effect appears to be gone when they are no longer applied, without lasting after-effects.” From the...
View ArticleIARC RF Conflicts Updated
Lancet Oncology, the journal which published the official announcement of IARC’s decision to designate RF radiation as a possible human carcinogen, has issued a correction to the conflict of interest...
View ArticleOxidative Mechanisms
This review indicates that among 100 peer-reviewed papers “93 confirmed that RFR induces oxidative effects in biological systems.”
View ArticleBarnes Greenebaum Weak Field Effects
Weak RF fields may indeed be able to promote cancer, according to two leading members of the EMF/RF research community. Frank Barnes and Ben Greenebaum are offering theoretical arguments to explain how...
View ArticleMagnetic Orientation Antarctic Amphipod
“The results of our experiments suggest the remarkable sensitivity … of the Antarctic amphipod … Even 2 nT RF regardless of frequency was able to disrupt orientation.” (1-10 MHz)
View ArticleRF Sperm Function
“We propose a mechanistic model in which RF-EMR exposure leads to defective mitochondrial function associated with elevated levels of ROS production…” From Australia, open access.
View ArticleRF Injures Trees
“We found a high-level damage in trees within the vicinity of phone masts.” From a German-Spanish team.
View ArticleWHO RF Hardell
By Lennart Hardell. A review of WHO and ICNIRP’s roles in the ongoing evaluation of RF and health. Includes details of a March meeting with WHO’s Maria Neira, who denied there are any conflicts of...
View ArticleRF Transmitters and CL
“Did not find evidence of an association between RF EMF epxosuure from broadcast transmitters and incidence of childhood leukemia.” Note that only 7 of the 283 leukemia cases were exposed to >0.2...
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