U.K.’s Powerwatch on Microcells
Powerwatch, the U.K. EMF group, has taken us to task for not being "outspoken enough" in our comments on the HPA's new paper on microcells (see our June 14 post). Alasdair Philips is outraged over the...
View ArticleSir William Stewart: Evidence of a Cell Phone RIsk Stronger Today than in 2000
According to today's London Times, Sir William Stewart believes that the evidence that microwave radiation can have potentially harmful effects has become more persuasive over the past five years.
View ArticleFive European Countries See Long-Term Brain Tumor RIsk
An international team of researchers has found new evidence that long-term use of a mobile phone may lead to the development of a brain tumor on the side of the head the phone is used. In a study which...
View ArticleWi-Fi in the U.K. News: How Little We Know
U.K. newspapers ran another batch of power line and Wi-Fi stories last weekend.
View ArticleLoughborough Sleep Centre
Another reader has brought to our attention a fourthpaper showing that GSM radiation can alter sleep.
View ArticleU.K. MP Asks: "Where Is Interphone?"
"Where is Interphone?" asked Ian Gibson, a member of the U.K. Parliament, at last week's Radiation Research Trust (RRT) conference in London.
View ArticleCell Phones & Brain Tumors: Burying the Link
A couple of weeks ago, the University of Manchester in England issued a press release on a new paper on brain cancer trends in the U.K., under the headline, "Mobile Phone Use Not Related to Increased...
View ArticleConfusion Reigns at the U.K. Daily Mail
Who wouldn't be confused? Here's a headline from today's U.K.June 16, 2011Category: U.K., Daily Mail, brain tumors,
View ArticleInvestigation into an Alleged Cancer Cluster in UK
Perspectives in Public Health, November 2012.
View ArticleU.K. Study Points to Acoustic Neuroma, Not Glioma
A new study from the U.K. is adding support to the still controversial proposition that long-term use of a cell phone increases the risk of developing acoustic neuroma, a tumor of the auditory nerve....
View ArticleU.K. AN Link Fades Away
The research group at the University of Oxford that reported a link between long-term use of a mobile phone and an elevated risk of acoustic neuroma (AN) in May now says that it is no longer...
View ArticleAnimals See Power Lines
Based on a “letter” to Conservation Biology, open access, posted online March 12. See also: The Guardian (U.K.), March 12.
View ArticleMRI Stray Fields
“[D]uring 6% of the MRI shifts in this study workers experienced vertigo, which constitutes a potential safety hazard for both worker and patient. Additionally, several workers reported that symptoms...
View ArticleChanging Mix of UK BTs
The incidence of glioblastoma multiforme (GBM), the most virulent and deadly type of brain cancer, is going up in the U.K., while the incidence there of other types of malignant brain tumors are...
View ArticleGBMs Rising in UK
The incidence of glioblastoma multiforme (GBM), the deadliest type of brain tumor, more than doubled in England between 1995 and 2015, according to a new analysis of national statistics. During that...
View ArticleSir William Stewart: Evidence of a Cell Phone RIsk Stronger Today than in 2000
According to today's London Times, Sir William Stewart believes that the evidence that microwave radiation can have potentially harmful effects has become more persuasive over the past five years.
View ArticleFive European Countries See Long-Term Brain Tumor RIsk
An international team of researchers has found new evidence that long-term use of a mobile phone may lead to the development of a brain tumor on the side of the head the phone is used. In a study which...
View ArticleWi-Fi in the U.K. News: How Little We Know
U.K. newspapers ran another batch of power line and Wi-Fi stories last weekend.
View ArticleLoughborough Sleep Centre
Another reader has brought to our attention a fourthpaper showing that GSM radiation can alter sleep.
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