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Screen Time Colorado Published on Jun 5, 2017 Link to the full video: https://youtu.be/Hu3-i3IOS44 Link to the website: https://www.screentimecolorado.com/ A slide from the presentation:
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The latest ES-UK newsletter (Summer 2018) is now available: ES-UK-Newsletter-Summer-2018-vol.16-no.2(1) 
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Sen. Patrick Colbeck, R-Canton, discusses the Internet of Things and emerging technologies with Dafna Tachover of “We Are The Evidence”. Link to “We Are The Evidence” website below:
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Dr Sarah Starkey: Technology and Education: How safe are our children? Thirteenth Annual ATL Lecture – 24th May 2018, Stormont Hotel, Belfast  NEU_WiFi_in_Schools (1) Dr Sarah Starkey has been studying the scientific evidence for possible biological effects of wireless technologies for the past eleven years. Her background is in Neuroscience research, with a Master’s degree in Neuropharmacology from...
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Source: https://www.wirelessriskassessment.org/ Technologies which emit radiofrequency signals are commonly used in schools and other workplaces. Concerns have been expressed by scientists and doctors about the possible harmful effects which the signals may be having on our health, based on scientific evidence. Of particular concern are the possible effects on foetal development and on children and...
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A paper by Mr Victor (Vic) Leach (ORSAA and ARPS Member), co-authored  with Adjunct Associate Professor David Bromwich. The paper was presented at the 5th Asian & Oceanic IRPA Regional Congress on Radiation Protection (AOCRP-5 Link to the paper: https://www.orsaa.org/latest-news/orsaa-presents-at-aocrp-conference Adjunct Associate Professor David Bromwich  has a background in assisting organisations and industry in risk managing...
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Wilke I. Review: Biological and pathological effects of 2.45 GHz radiation on cells, fertility, brain, and behavior. umwelt • medizin • gesellschaft. 2018; 31 (1) Suppl: 1-32. 2018. (English translation) Abstract Purpose: This article is a systematic review of studies on the effects of non-ionizing radiation at the microwave (MW) frequency of 2.45 GHz (2450 MHz), which is...
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Magda Havas  is an Associate Professor of Environmental Studies and Natural Resources at the  University of Trent, Canada.  
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Masoumi A, Karbalaei N, Mortazavi SMJ, Shabani M. Radiofrequency radiation emitted from Wi-Fi (2.4 GHz) causes impaired insulin secretion and increased oxidative stress in rat pancreatic islets. Int J Radiat Biol. 2018 Sep;94(9):850-857. doi: 10.1080/09553002.2018.1490039. Epub 2018 Aug 10. PMID: 29913098. Abstract Purpose: There is a great concern regarding the possible adverse effects of electromagnetic radiation...
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J Biosci. 2018 Jun;43(2):263-276. Gupta SK1, Mesharam MK, Krishnamurthy S. Abstract Electromagnetic radiation (EMR) can induce or modulate several neurobehavioral disorders. Duration and frequency of exposure of EMR is critical to develop cognitive disorders. Even though EMR-2450 is widely used, its effects on cognition in relation to mitochondrial function and apoptosis would provide better understanding...
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