Monday, October 25, 2010

Brazilian Extreme-curves

When the caution

We quote:

-International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health, Vol 16, No 3 (2010)
epidemiological evidence of a risk to health from near base stations mobile
Vini G. Khurana, Lennart Hardell, Joris Everaert, Alicja Bortkiewicz, Michael Carlberg, Mikko Ahonen
Abstract:
The human population is increasingly exposed to radiofrequency (RF) microwave communications technology from wireless, including mobile mobile phone masts and their base stations. By performing searches in PubMed, (Ed.: Scientific publication Governmental U.S.) we have identified a total of 10 epidemiological studies that evaluate the putative health effects (note: estimated) base stations for mobile telephony.
Seven of these studies have explored the association between the proximity of base stations and neuro-effects and three surveys have investigated the co-promotion with cancer. We found that eight of 10 studies reported an increased prevalence of neurological symptoms or deleterious promoters of cancer in populations living at distances of less than 500 meters stations Basic antennas.
None of these scientific studies have reported an exposure above the norms guiding international force suggesting that current guidelines may be regarded as insufficient to protect the health of human populations . We believe that extensive epidemiological studies on long-term exposure (Ed. irradiation) populations living near base stations of mobile telephone is urgently needed to better understand their final impact on health. Why

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