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Invisible Hazards: State of the Science on EMF Health Impacts and Next Steps for Policy Change

CHE Webinar Video: Slides: Dr. Frank Barnes: Weak Magnetic and RF Fields Dr. De-Kun Li: Adverse Fetal and Childhood Health Effect of In-Utero Exposure to Magnetic Fields Non-ionizing Radiation Dr. Joel Moskowitz: Cell Phones and Public Health Policy Resources: Dr. Frank Barnes: Barnes, Frank S and Greenebaum, Ben. Handbook of Biological Effects of Electromagnetic Fields: Bioengineering and […]

Is radiation the asbestos of the 21st century?

Is radiation the asbestos of the 21st century? is a documentary that investigates the effects of cellular and wifi radiation on the body. The main character is the Electro Hypersensitive (EHS) Dennis Rietbergen. EHS patients are hypersensitive to electricity and radiation. We follow Dennis in his search for answers to questions like: How bad is […]

Commentary: Geographic Variations in the Incidence of Glioblastoma and Prognostic Factors Predictive of Overall Survival in US Adults from 2004–2013

S M J Mortazavi  –  A commentary on Geographic Variations in the Incidence of Glioblastoma and Prognostic Factors Predictive of Overall Survival in US Adults from 2004–2013 by Xu, H., Chen, J., Xu, H., and Qin, Z. (2017). Front. Aging Neurosci. 9:352. doi: 10.3389/fnagi.2017.00352 Xu et al. in their recent article entitled “Geographic Variations in […]

5 G wireless telecommunications expansion: Public health and environmental implications

Cindy L. Russell, 5 G wireless telecommunications expansion: Public health and environmental implications, Environmental Research, Volume 165, 2018, Pages 484-495, ISSN 0013-9351, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2018.01.016. Abstract The popularity, widespread use and increasing dependency on wireless technologies has spawned a telecommunications industrial revolution with increasing public exposure to broader and higher frequencies of the electromagnetic spectrum to transmit […]

What Will Facebook Terragraph, 5G, and Being a “Smart City” Mean for San José Residents?

Roxana Marachi, Ph.D Link: Excerpts: While difficult to know how day-to-day life will change as a result of living in a “smart city,” the issues described below are certainly worth learning more about. What should residents expect as tangible benefits? What will be the costs? What blind spots may exist among well-intentioned leaders making decisions, […]