DNA Breaks: The Controversy Continues
The ability of ELF magnetic fields to damage DNA may be getting clearer (see item below) —but not so for microwaves. Over the last ten years, the battle of the Washington universities has been raging,...
View ArticleBEMS Editor Addresses Change in Jerry Phillips’s Paper
Microwave News has received a letter from Ben Greenebaum, editor of Bioelectromagnetics, concerning the claim that a sentence was added to a 1997 paper by Jerry Phillips without Phillips’s knowledge....
View ArticleChildren and Phones: The Health Risks
The Toronto Star is running a series of articles on the growing use of mobile phones among children and whether the radiation exposure may endanger their health. The first, Kids at Risk?, appeared on...
View Article“Radiation Research” and The Cult of Negative Results
Radiation Research is a scientific journal whose primary focus is on ionizing radiation, with only a minority of papers devoted to the non-ionizing side of the electromagnetic spectrum. Its June issue,...
View ArticleWeak Kilohertz Electric Fields Kill Tumor Cells Current EMF Paradigm at Risk
It's become axiomatic that wide acceptance of non-thermal effects will come from developing biomedical therapies rather than from studying potential hazards. The health effects work is mostly sponsored...
View ArticleKeep That Phone Out of Your Trouser Pocket!
It's the strongest warning yet. John Aitken, a well-known fertility researcher, is advising men who want to have children not to keep active mobile phones below their waists. This issue, he says,...
View ArticleStatic EMFs Control Diabetes
In a startling new paper, researchers at the University of Iowa medical school are reporting that static electric and magnetic fields (EMFs) can control diabetes in laboratory mice.
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