Electromagnetic Radiation Safety, 2 November 2022
Dr. Joel Moscowitz, University of California Berkeley, has been circulating abstracts of newly-published scientific papers on radio frequency and other non-ionizing electromagnetic fields (EMF) about once a month since 2016. Several hundred EMF scientists around the world receive these updates. The complete collection of these papers contains more than 1,700 abstracts and links to more than 1,800 papers.
To see abstracts for the most recent papers or to download the 1,402-page document (pdf) go to: https://bit.ly/saferemr1122
Radiofrequencies and health: research in a fast-moving environment
On November 23, 2022, to review recent advances in knowledge, ANSES and the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) will host a scientific conference on the theme of “Radiofrequencies and health: research in a fast-moving environment." This conference will be devoted to the work that the two agencies are conducting or funding. For each of the following topics an introductory talk and several scientific presentations will be given: exposure and symptoms, radiofrequencies (RF) and the brain, RF and cancer, and exposure to RF/ The conference will end with a round-table discussion, during which several participants will discuss the challenges raised by the rapid development of technologies in terms of the long periods of time needed by researchers and scientific experts to identify and assess risks to human health. To register for this free online and in-person conference: https://ptolemee.com/radiofrequences/index-en.html.
Scientific evidence invalidates health assumptions underlying the FCC and ICNIRP exposure limit determinations for radiofrequency radiation: implications for 5G (iCBE-EMF)
It is mandatory to review environmental radiofrequency electromagnetic field measurement protocols and exposure regulations: An opinion article
Carcinogenesis from chronic exposure to radio-frequency radiation
The lack of international and national health policies to protect persons with self-declared electromagnetic hypersensitivity
Comparison of mobile phone usage and physical activity on glycemic status, body composition & lifestyle in male Saudi mobile phone users
Mobile phone induced EMF stress is reversed upon the use of protective devices: results from two experiments testing different boundary conditions
Time course of health complaints attributed to RF-EMF exposure and predictors of electromagnetic hypersensitivity over 10 years in a prospective cohort of Dutch adults
A cross-sectional study on smartphone uses among pregnant women attending childbirth classes in the Metropolitan Area of Palermo, Italy: The Stop-Phone study
Empirical study on specific absorption rate of head tissues due to induced heating of 4G cell phone radiation
Assessment of DNA Damage in Chick Embryo Brains Exposed to 2G and 3G Cell Phone Radiation using Alkaline Comet Assay Technique
Long-Term, Low-Level Microwave Radiation Impairs Learning and Memory via Synbindin: Molecular Basis and Underlying Mechanism
Assessment of incident power density in different shapes of averaging area for radio-frequency exposure above 6 GHz
On radar and radio exposure and cancer in the military setting
Hygienic problems of using information and computer technology devices by children
Editorial: Effects of combined EMF exposures and co-exposures, volume II
Personal exposimeter coupled to a drone as a system for measuring environmental electromagnetic fields
Effects of 3.5 GHz Radiofrequency Radiation on Ghrelin, Nesfatin-1, and Irisin Levels in Diabetic and Healthy Brains
Specific electromagnetic radiation in the wireless signal range increases wakefulness in mice
Effect of Short-time Exposure of Local Extremely Low-Frequency Magnetic Fields on Sleepiness in Male Rats
Measurement of Intermediate Frequency Magnetic Fields Generated by Household Induction Cookers for Epidemiological Studies and Development of an Exposure Estimation Model
Effects of medically generated electromagnetic interference from medical devices on cardiac implantable electronic devices: A review
The effect of magnetic resonance imaging on mercury release from dental amalgam at 3T and 7T
Exposure to Electromagnetic Fields from Submarine Power Cables Can Trigger Strength-Dependent Behavioural and Physiological Responses in Edible Crab
Biophysical mechanisms underlying the effects of static magnetic fields on biological systems
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Recent Posts on Electromagnetic Radiation Safety
International Commission on the Biological Effects of Electromagnetic Fields (ICBE-EMF)
ICNIRP’s Exposure Guidelines for Radio Frequency Fields
Scientists and Doctors Demand Moratorium on 5G
Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity
The "Havana syndrome": A special case of electrohypersensitivity
Recent Research on WiFi Effects
Effect of Mobile Phones on Sperm Quality
Cellphone Industry Product Liability Lawsuit
Dr. Joel Moscowitz, University of California Berkeley, has been circulating abstracts of newly-published scientific papers on radio frequency and other non-ionizing electromagnetic fields (EMF) about once a month since 2016. Several hundred EMF scientists around the world receive these updates. The complete collection of these papers contains more than 1,700 abstracts and links to more than 1,800 papers.
To see abstracts for the most recent papers or to download the 1,402-page document (pdf) go to: https://bit.ly/saferemr1122
News
On November 23, 2022, to review recent advances in knowledge, ANSES and the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) will host a scientific conference on the theme of “Radiofrequencies and health: research in a fast-moving environment." This conference will be devoted to the work that the two agencies are conducting or funding. For each of the following topics an introductory talk and several scientific presentations will be given: exposure and symptoms, radiofrequencies (RF) and the brain, RF and cancer, and exposure to RF/ The conference will end with a round-table discussion, during which several participants will discuss the challenges raised by the rapid development of technologies in terms of the long periods of time needed by researchers and scientific experts to identify and assess risks to human health. To register for this free online and in-person conference: https://ptolemee.com/radiofrequences/index-en.html.
Scientific evidence invalidates health assumptions underlying the FCC and ICNIRP exposure limit determinations for radiofrequency radiation: implications for 5G (iCBE-EMF)
It is mandatory to review environmental radiofrequency electromagnetic field measurement protocols and exposure regulations: An opinion article
Carcinogenesis from chronic exposure to radio-frequency radiation
The lack of international and national health policies to protect persons with self-declared electromagnetic hypersensitivity
Comparison of mobile phone usage and physical activity on glycemic status, body composition & lifestyle in male Saudi mobile phone users
Mobile phone induced EMF stress is reversed upon the use of protective devices: results from two experiments testing different boundary conditions
Time course of health complaints attributed to RF-EMF exposure and predictors of electromagnetic hypersensitivity over 10 years in a prospective cohort of Dutch adults
A cross-sectional study on smartphone uses among pregnant women attending childbirth classes in the Metropolitan Area of Palermo, Italy: The Stop-Phone study
Empirical study on specific absorption rate of head tissues due to induced heating of 4G cell phone radiation
Assessment of DNA Damage in Chick Embryo Brains Exposed to 2G and 3G Cell Phone Radiation using Alkaline Comet Assay Technique
Long-Term, Low-Level Microwave Radiation Impairs Learning and Memory via Synbindin: Molecular Basis and Underlying Mechanism
Assessment of incident power density in different shapes of averaging area for radio-frequency exposure above 6 GHz
On radar and radio exposure and cancer in the military setting
Hygienic problems of using information and computer technology devices by children
Editorial: Effects of combined EMF exposures and co-exposures, volume II
Personal exposimeter coupled to a drone as a system for measuring environmental electromagnetic fields
Effects of 3.5 GHz Radiofrequency Radiation on Ghrelin, Nesfatin-1, and Irisin Levels in Diabetic and Healthy Brains
Specific electromagnetic radiation in the wireless signal range increases wakefulness in mice
Effect of Short-time Exposure of Local Extremely Low-Frequency Magnetic Fields on Sleepiness in Male Rats
Measurement of Intermediate Frequency Magnetic Fields Generated by Household Induction Cookers for Epidemiological Studies and Development of an Exposure Estimation Model
Effects of medically generated electromagnetic interference from medical devices on cardiac implantable electronic devices: A review
The effect of magnetic resonance imaging on mercury release from dental amalgam at 3T and 7T
Exposure to Electromagnetic Fields from Submarine Power Cables Can Trigger Strength-Dependent Behavioural and Physiological Responses in Edible Crab
Biophysical mechanisms underlying the effects of static magnetic fields on biological systems
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Recent Posts on Electromagnetic Radiation Safety
International Commission on the Biological Effects of Electromagnetic Fields (ICBE-EMF)
ICNIRP’s Exposure Guidelines for Radio Frequency Fields
Scientists and Doctors Demand Moratorium on 5G
Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity
The "Havana syndrome": A special case of electrohypersensitivity
Recent Research on WiFi Effects
Effect of Mobile Phones on Sperm Quality
Cellphone Industry Product Liability Lawsuit
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Joel M. Moskowitz, Ph.D., Director
Center for Family and Community Health
School of Public Health
University of California, Berkeley
Electromagnetic Radiation Safety
Website: https://www.saferemr.com
Joel M. Moskowitz, Ph.D., Director
Center for Family and Community Health
School of Public Health
University of California, Berkeley
Electromagnetic Radiation Safety
Website: https://www.saferemr.com
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