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Microwave News: New Clues on Colorectal Cancer in Young Adults
1ro de octubre, por EMFactsCould the common habit of keeping a cell phone in a trouser pocket help explain why so many young people have been developing colon and rectal cancer over the last 20 years?Maybe so, according to a new study presented last month at the annual conference of the International Society for (…) -
New paper; Spots with Extremely High Radiofrequency Radiation After Deployment of 5G Base Stations in Stockholm, Sweden
18 de septiembre, por EMFactsAbstract During recent years there is an on-going deployment of 5G base stations for radiofrequency [RF] communication in Sweden as well in many other countries. This is made without investigations on risks to human health and the environment. Since 2016 we have made several measurements of (…) -
Microwave News: Old Wine in New Bottles: The New WHO Cancer Review
12 de septiembre, por EMFactsCell phones and cancer have been much in the news over the last couple of weeks, thanks to a new review commissioned by the World Health Organization. The coverage would have us believe that it’s game over: The issue has been settled and it’s time to move on. Don’t buy it. The fact is that The (…) -
Summary of seven Swedish case reports on the microwave syndrome associated with 5G radiofrequency radiation
20 de junio, por EMFactsExcerpt from the abstract: Abstract The fifth generation, 5G, for wireless communication is currently deployed in Sweden since 2019/2020, as well as in many other countries. We have previously published seven case reports that include a total of 16 persons aged between 4 and 83 years that (…) -
Smart meter changes – have your say ( From EMR Australia)
11 de mayo, por EMFactsThe Australian Government is considering changes to electricity metering that would see smart meters deployed much more widely by 2030 – and you can have a say about it. The Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) has released its plans in draft form and is seeking submissions until 30 May (…)