December 30, 2018 (Updated January 3, 2019)
Project Censored (PC) selected “How Big Wireless Convinced Us Cell Phones and Wi-Fi are Safe” as one of the ten most under-reported stories of the past year. The PC story featured a new study of miscarriage in pregnant women and a special investigation conducted for The Nationand The Guardian which examined how news about wireless health risks has been censored by the media due to industry influence. PC is a media research initiative that champions the importance of a free press for democratic self-government.
Environmental Factor, the award-winning newsletter of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, reported:
“In a milestone year for the Environmental Factor, a look at the top 20 stories reveals coverage of draft and final cell phone studies dominated reader interest …. Coverage of the National Toxicology Program’s studies on cell phone radio frequency radiation accounted for 29 percent of pageviews to monthly issues in 2018…. We would not be surprised if the November story on the final NTP cell phone radio frequency radiation studies appears on the 2019 top stories list.”
we now have “clear evidence” that cell phone radiation exposure can cause
cancer based upon research conducted by the National Toxicology Program in the
U.S. and the Ramazzini Institute in Italy. Many scientists believe that this research constitutes the “missing link” needed for the World Health Organization’s International Agency for Research on Cancer to declare wireless radiation a human carcinogen (i.e., Group 1).
Researchers at Yale University and the Connecticut Health Department published the first case-control study examining the association between cell phone use and thyroid cancer. The researchers found elevated risks of thyroid cancer among heavier, long-term cell phone users. This research may help explain why thyroid cancer is the fastest growing cancer in the U.S. Incidence has nearly tripled since the 1980’s from four per 100,000 in 1980 to fifteen per 100,000 in 2014.
electromagnetic fields and biology or health signed the International EMF Scientist Appeal. The consensus of these experts, based upon the preponderance of
peer-reviewed research, is that cell phone and wireless
radiation exposure increases the risk of reproductive harm, neurological disorders, and cancer. They are demanding health warnings and stronger regulation of magnetic fields and radio frequency radiation.
Yet health agencies (e.g., the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the World Health Organization) and quasi-official groups (e.g., the U.S. National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements and the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection) continue to dismiss the preponderance of research which finds that cell phone and wireless radiation causes bioeffects and health effects.
organizations in 27 countries, adopted a declaration calling for a moratorium
on the deployment of the fifth generation of cellular technology, known as 5G.
Following the tobacco industry playbook, the CTIA, the wireless industry trade association, launched an advertising campaign, “The Global Race to 5G,” which claims that the U.S. could reap massive economic benefits, but only if it is the first nation to deploy this technology. The CTIA successfully lobbied for greater access to the electromagnetic spectrum including millimeter waves in addition to more microwave spectrum and limits on fees that localities could collect for “small cell” antenna sites.
rules which override local policymakers’ ability to control where “small cell” antennas were placed in the public right-of-way. oblivious to the concerns of scientists and medical doctors about the added health risks from exposure to 5G radiation.
health risks from exposure to electromagnetic radiation (EMR). Since 2013, the
website has had almost 1.9 million page views by visitors from over 200
countries which attests to the worldwide concern about the impact of wireless
radiation on our health and the health of our environment. During the past
year, half of visitors were from outside the United States with the United
Kingdom, Canada, India, Australia, Israel, Germany, Greece, Italy and France
represented the most.
a curated collection of links to articles on cell phones and other wireless
devices and infrastructure. The site summarizes the peer-reviewed research on
health risks associated with wireless radiation and provides links to news
stories that report on the manufacturing of doubt about these health risks by agencies
and scientists with conflicts of interest.
were the most popular wireless radiation stories in 2018:
popular wireless radiation stories in 2018
Cell Phone Towers are Largest Contributor to Environmental
Radiofrequency Radiation
Program and Ramazzini cellphone radiation studies
National Toxicology Program Finds Cell Phone Radiation Causes Cancer
National Toxicology Program: Peer review of cell phone radiation study
Ramazzini Institute Cell Phone Radiation Study Replicates NTP
Study
Cellphone health effects
research
Harm reduction policies
and actions
New Apple Watch Reignites Concerns over Cell Phone Radiation
Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus Specific Absorption Rates (SAR)
Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge Specific Absorption Rates (SAR
Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus Specific Absorption Rates (SAR)
Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge Specific Absorption Rates (SAR)
https://www.saferemr.com/2018/12/EMR-safety-2018.html
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