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Andrea Vornoli – Can Wireless Communications Damage Your Health
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November 4, 2019 JAMA Pediatr. Published online November 4, 2019. doi:https://doi.org/10.1001/jamapediatrics.2019.3869 Question  Is screen-based media use associated with differences in the structural integrity of brain white matter tracts that support language and literacy skills in preschool-aged children? Findings  In this cross-sectional study of 47 healthy prekindergarten children, screen use greater than that recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics guidelines...
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From the blog “Towards Better Health” by Meris Michaels  https://mieuxprevenir.blogspot.com/2019/08/tablets-pcs-and-mobile-phones-change.html?spref=fb&fbclid=IwAR2Bvfe30Ig1RRiadK54X8Ke7Q1M1krLHydDcBS7U9eruVyuFbGVSC38GSU 18 August 2019 “Tablets, PCs and Mobile Phones Change Our Brains” : Interview with Professor Dominique Belpomme: “So tablets, PCs and mobile phones change our brains”:  The French oncologist’s warning about electromagnetic waves: “They lower children’s IQ and also harm adults”. By  Margherita Enrico, ilgiornale.it, 17 August 2019...
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REVIEW ARTICLE Provisionally accepted.  The full-text will be published soon. Front. Public Health | doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2019.00223 Radiation exposure has long been a concern for the public, policy makers and health researchers. Beginning with radar during World War II, human exposure to radio-frequency radiation (RFR) technologies has grown more than 100,000-fold over time. In 2011, the International Agency...
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Since the invention of radar, cell phone radiation was assumed to be harmless because it wasn’t like X-rays. But a sea change is now occurring in the way scientists think about it. The latest research ties this kind of radiation to lowered sperm counts, an increased risk of Alzheimer’s, and even cancer. Devra Davis tells...
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Brain Behav. 2018 Jun;8(6):e01001. doi: 10.1002/brb3.1001. Epub 2018 May 22. Fragopoulou AF1,2, Polyzos A3, Papadopoulou MD3, Sansone A4, Manta AK1, Balafas E5, Kostomitsopoulos N5, Skouroliakou A6, Chatgilialoglu C4,7, Georgakilas A8, Stravopodis DJ1, Ferreri C4, Thanos D3, Margaritis LH1. Abstract BACKGROUND: The widespread use of wireless devices during the last decades is raising concerns about adverse...
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  https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0013935118302561 Highlights More cell phone radiation is absorbed by children’s inner brain tissues than adults’. -Children’s radiofrequency radiation exposure should be reduced. -Further research to evaluate the risks to the eye from use of VR is urgently needed. -It is biologically relevant and feasible to reduce the standards’ averaging volume. -Current methods to determine...
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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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Martin L. Pall, Wi-Fi is an important threat to human health, Environmental Research, Volume 164, 2018, Pages 405-416, ISSN 0013-9351, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2018.01.035. (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0013935118300355) Abstract Repeated Wi-Fi studies show that Wi-Fi causes oxidative stress, sperm/testicular damage, neuropsychiatric effects including EEG changes, apoptosis, cellular DNA damage, endocrine changes, and calcium overload. Each of these effects are also caused...
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