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Tuesday, April 15, 2014

New Studies Show Health Risks from Wireless Tech



New Studies Show Health Risks from Wireless Tech

New Studies Show Health Risks from Wireless Tech:  

Warnings from the BioInitiative Working Group/ University at Albany, Rensselaer, New York /April 2014

The BioInitiative Working Group says evidence for health risk from wireless tech is growing stronger and warrants immediate action.  The Group released a mid-year update covering new science studies from 2012 to 2014.

New studies intensify medical concerns about malignant brain tumors from cell phone use. There is a consistent pattern of increased risk for glioma (a malignant brain tumor) and acoustic neuroma with use of mobile and cordless phones says Lennart Hardell, MD, PhD at Orebro University, Sweden, according to
studies released in 2012 and 2013. Epidemiological evidence shows that radio frequency should be classified as a known human carcinogen. The existing FCC/IEEE and ICNIRP public safety limits are not adequate to protect public health.

The BioInitiative reports nervous system effects in 68% of studies on radio frequency radiation (144 of 211 studies) in 2014.  This has increased from 63% in 2012 (93 of 150 studies) in 2012.   Studies of extremely-low frequency radiation are reported to cause nervous system effects in 90% of the 105
studies available in 2014.     Genetic effects (damage to DNA) from radio frequency radiation is reported in 65% (74 of 114 studies); and 83% (49 of 59 studies) of extremely-low frequency studies.

Mobile wireless devices like phones and tablets are big sources of unnecessary biological stress to the mind and body that can chip away at resilience over time.  The Report warns against wireless in schools. Schools should provide internet access without Wi-FI.

It is essentially an unregulated experiment on children's health and learning.

Microwave from wireless tech disrupts thinking  what could be worse for learning?  Technology can be used more safely with wired devices that do not produce these biologically-disruptive levels of microwave radiation said Cindy Sage, Co-Editor of the BioInitiative Report.

Federal programs like ConnectED  and E-Rate are calling for wireless classrooms while ignoring the health evidence.   Hyperactivity, concentration problems, anxiety, irritability, disorientation, distracted behaviour, sleep disorders, and headaches are reported in clinical studies.

Government reviews on health impacts of wireless radio frequency radiation from the European Union and Australia continue to be inconclusive largely because they require certainty before issuing warnings.   The FCC review of health
impacts from wireless technologies is still underway, but has not affected the federal push for wireless classrooms.

See: www.bioinitiative.org for more details

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Dr.Girish Kumar
Professor, Electrical Engineering Department
I.I.T. Bombay, Powai, Mumbai - 400076, 
INDIA


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