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Lu, X., Oda, M., Ohba, T. et al. Association of excessive mobile phone use during pregnancy with birth weight: an adjunct study in Kumamoto of Japan Environment and Children’s Study. Environ Health Prev Med 22, 52 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12199-017-0656-1 Abstract Background Low birth weight has been shown to be closely associated with neonatal mortality and morbidity, inhibited growth, poor cognitive development,...
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Reed J, Hirsh-Pasek K, Golinkoff RM. Learning on hold: Cell phones sidetrack parent-child interactions. Dev Psychol. 2017 Aug;53(8):1428-1436. doi: 10.1037/dev0000292. Epub 2017 Jun 26. PMID: 28650177. Abstract Although research suggests that responsive interactions are imperative for language development, the advent of mobile technology means that parent-child exchanges are often fraught with unpredictable interruptions. Less clear...
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Paknahad, M., Mortazavi, S.M.J., Shahidi, S. et al. Effect of radiofrequency radiation from Wi-Fi devices on mercury release from amalgam restorations. J Environ Health Sci Engineer 14, 12 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40201-016-0253-z Abstract Background Dental amalgam is composed of approximately 50% elemental mercury. Despite concerns over the toxicity of mercury, amalgam is still the most widely used restorative material. Wi-Fi is a rapidly using...
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Kirsten tåler ikke mikrobølger (Kirsten is allergic to microwave radiation) Rådet for Helbredssikker Telekommunikation Published on Jul 2, 2017 Danish woman Kirsten is just one of an increasing number of people who are allergic to radiation from wireless technology.
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Podcast https://www.commonwealthclub.org/events/archive/podcast/reinventing-wires-future-landlines-an The report “Re-Inventing Wires: The Future of Landlines and Networks” can be found here. It explains that we do not have to be dependent on wireless to meet our needs. Credit to The EMR Network for this post.  
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May 9, 2018 2:00 pm US Eastern Time  https://www.healthandenvironment.org/webinars/96433 As wireless technologies, particularly cellphones, become ever more ubiquitous in our culture and communication systems, researchers have been asking the question: what, if any, impact is there from this technology on our health? Research has been conducted investigating links with cancer, reproductive health, fetal development, children’s...
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Contributed by Mikko Ahonen, PHD France [1] and Russia [2] have current laws to minimise Wi-Fi exposure to children in schools. These two countries have the world’s longest research history on health effect of microwaves, both over 100 years. 1. Too many devices for long periods of time = chronic exposure Much of the research...
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International Society of Doctors For The Environment 5G networks in European Countries: appeal for a standstill in the respect of the precautionary principle 5G_appeal April 2018 Author: Agostino Di Ciaula ISDE Scientific Office The document by the European Commission “5G for Europe: An Action Plan” (September 2016) aimed to describe “an action plan for timely...
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Credit for video: Miasto Kraków Published on Jan 17, 2018 24th January 2022, Updated note by EMFSA: The post above is from 2017. Science has developed since then. See the sterling work done by the South African National WHO Project Advisory Committee: The National Research Foundation (NRF) has taken over the role of WHO IAC...
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Environmental Health Trust Published on Apr 17, 2018 Politicians on the Danish Parliament Committee for Health and Elder care investigated the health risks from mobile radiation and wireless networks with a public hearing on April 12 at the Parliament building, Christiansborg in Copenhagen. The consultation featured several leading international researchers in the field.
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