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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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Betzalel N, Ben Ishai P, Feldman Y. The human skin as a sub-THz receiver – Does 5G pose a danger to it or not? Environ Res. 2018 May;163:208-216. doi: 10.1016/j.envres.2018.01.032. Epub 2018 Feb 22. PMID: 29459303. Abstract In the interaction of microwave radiation and human beings, the skin is traditionally considered as just an absorbing...
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Credit for this post: Towards Better Health  http://mieuxprevenir.blogspot.co.za/2018/04/france-orange-recalls-cell-phone.html Orange recalls a phone emitting too much radiation by Benjamin Douriez, 60millions-mag, 4 April 2018 (translation) The operator is exchanging the Hapi 30 cell phone whose SAR exceeds the level authorized. Other models could follow. This is an unprecedented situation. A mobile phone is currently being recalled because...
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Translated from German:  The Study Overview (Review) “Biological and Pathological Effects of the 2.45 GHz on Cells, Fertility, Brain and Behavior”, written by Isabel Wilke was published in the journal Umwelt-Medicine-Gesellschaft. ( 1/2018) Credit for this post:  https://www.diagnose-funk.org/publikationen/artikel/detail&newsid=1256 This review documents more than 100 studies that detect health risks of the carrier frequency 2.45 GHz...
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16th February 2018 Dr Marc Arazi After more than seven months of waiting, a reply was received on February 12, to the letters of June 19, 2017 and January 5, 2018 addressed to Nicolas Hulot, Minister of State and Minister of the Ecological and Inclusive Transition, and Agnès Buzyn, Minister of Solidarity and Health.  It was...
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