May 03, 2012
Heart Problems and Pulsed Radiofrequency (RF) Radiation
First I thought it was a co-incidence. But, the more I meet young people with heart problems, the more convinced I am that there is a connection.
In fact, also research shows the connection between heart problems and EMF exposure:
- Already in 1970's it was recommended in the USA and in former Soviet Union that “cardiovascular abnormalities be used as screening criteria to exclude people from occupations involving radio-frequency exposures”. (Cleary, 1970, 94).
- Havas et al. (2010) showed that some of test persons reacted to pulsed RF radiation by a US DECT (2450 MHz, 100 Hz pulse). This exposure caused HRV (Heart Rate Variability)in some research subjects.
- Heart problems come up in epidemiological studies of base stations, an overview by Khurana et al. (2011).
- The renowned US cardiologist, MD Stephen Sinatra has noticed tachycardia & pulsed radiofrequency connection in younger and younger children. (Sinatra, 2011)
- Several occupational studies report heart problems and the pulsed RF connection. Bortkiewicz et al. (1995), Bortkiewicz et al. (1996), Drogitschina & Sadtschikowa (1964), Szmigielski et al. (1998) .
In fact, also research shows the connection between heart problems and EMF exposure:
- Already in 1970's it was recommended in the USA and in former Soviet Union that “cardiovascular abnormalities be used as screening criteria to exclude people from occupations involving radio-frequency exposures”. (Cleary, 1970, 94).
- Havas et al. (2010) showed that some of test persons reacted to pulsed RF radiation by a US DECT (2450 MHz, 100 Hz pulse). This exposure caused HRV (Heart Rate Variability)in some research subjects.
- Heart problems come up in epidemiological studies of base stations, an overview by Khurana et al. (2011).
- The renowned US cardiologist, MD Stephen Sinatra has noticed tachycardia & pulsed radiofrequency connection in younger and younger children. (Sinatra, 2011)
- Several occupational studies report heart problems and the pulsed RF connection. Bortkiewicz et al. (1995), Bortkiewicz et al. (1996), Drogitschina & Sadtschikowa (1964), Szmigielski et al. (1998) .
- Both ELF and RF cause problems to pace-makers --> an indicator/risk factor to a real heart as well. (Mitchell & Hurt (1976), Annila (2010))
- Real-life heart cases are also documented by attorney Whitney North Seymour, Jr. in the FCC and US government wireless broadband program (Seymour, 2009)
References:
Annila, M. ( 2010). Sydämentahdistimien ja rytmihäiriötahdistimien häiriintymisen mittaaminen voimajohdon alla. The measurement of disturbance of pace makers under a powerline. Thesis. Diplomityö. PDF:http://dspace.cc.tut.fi/dpub/bitstream/handle/123456789/6848/annila.pdf
Bortkiewicz, A., Zmyslony, M., Palczynski, C., Gadzicka, E. and Szmigielski, S. (1995). Dysregulation of autonomic control of cardiac function in workers at AM broadcasting stations (0.738-1.503 MHz). Electro- and Magnetobiology 14(3), 177-191. URL:http://www.chronicexposure.org/occupational.html
Bortkiewicz, A., Gadzicka. E. & Zmyslony, M. (1996). Heart rate variability in workers exposed to medium-frequency electromagnetic fields. (1996). Journal of the Autonomic Nervous System, 59(3), 91-97.
Cleary, S.F. (Editor). 1970. Biological Effects and Health Implications of Microwave Radiation, Symposium Proceedings, Richmond Virginia, September 17-19, 1969. Sponsored by Medical College of Virginia, Virginia Commonwealth University with the support of Bureau of Radiological Health, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, Environmental Health Service. 275 pp.
PDF: http://www.magdahavas.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/Biological_Effects_and_Health_Implications_of_Microwave_Radiation.pdf
Drogitschina, E. A. & Sadtschikowa, M. N. (1964). Klinische Syndrome bei der Wirkung von unterschiedlichen Radiofrequenzbereichen. O biologitscheskom wosdejstwii biologitscheskich polej radiotschastot 2, S. 105
Havas, M., Marrongelle, B., Pollner, E. Kelley, C.R.G. Rees, L. Tully. (2010). Provocation study using heart rate variability shows microwave radiation from DECT phone affects autonomic nervous system. European Journal of Oncology. Library, vol. 5, 2010 PDF:
http://www.icems.eu/papers.htm?f=/c/a/2009/12/15/MNHJ1B49KH.DTL
Khurana, V. G., Hardell, L., Everaert, J., Bortkiewicz, A., Carlberg, M., & Ahonen, M. (2010). Epidemiological evidence for a health risk from mobile phone base stations. International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health, 16(3), 263–267. PDF:http://tinyurl.com/TowerEpidemiology
References:
Annila, M. ( 2010). Sydämentahdistimien ja rytmihäiriötahdistimien häiriintymisen mittaaminen voimajohdon alla. The measurement of disturbance of pace makers under a powerline. Thesis. Diplomityö. PDF:http://dspace.cc.tut.fi/dpub/bitstream/handle/123456789/6848/annila.pdf
Bortkiewicz, A., Zmyslony, M., Palczynski, C., Gadzicka, E. and Szmigielski, S. (1995). Dysregulation of autonomic control of cardiac function in workers at AM broadcasting stations (0.738-1.503 MHz). Electro- and Magnetobiology 14(3), 177-191. URL:http://www.chronicexposure.org/occupational.html
Bortkiewicz, A., Gadzicka. E. & Zmyslony, M. (1996). Heart rate variability in workers exposed to medium-frequency electromagnetic fields. (1996). Journal of the Autonomic Nervous System, 59(3), 91-97.
Cleary, S.F. (Editor). 1970. Biological Effects and Health Implications of Microwave Radiation, Symposium Proceedings, Richmond Virginia, September 17-19, 1969. Sponsored by Medical College of Virginia, Virginia Commonwealth University with the support of Bureau of Radiological Health, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, Environmental Health Service. 275 pp.
PDF: http://www.magdahavas.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/Biological_Effects_and_Health_Implications_of_Microwave_Radiation.pdf
Drogitschina, E. A. & Sadtschikowa, M. N. (1964). Klinische Syndrome bei der Wirkung von unterschiedlichen Radiofrequenzbereichen. O biologitscheskom wosdejstwii biologitscheskich polej radiotschastot 2, S. 105
Havas, M., Marrongelle, B., Pollner, E. Kelley, C.R.G. Rees, L. Tully. (2010). Provocation study using heart rate variability shows microwave radiation from DECT phone affects autonomic nervous system. European Journal of Oncology. Library, vol. 5, 2010 PDF:
http://www.icems.eu/papers.htm?f=/c/a/2009/12/15/MNHJ1B49KH.DTL
Khurana, V. G., Hardell, L., Everaert, J., Bortkiewicz, A., Carlberg, M., & Ahonen, M. (2010). Epidemiological evidence for a health risk from mobile phone base stations. International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health, 16(3), 263–267. PDF:http://tinyurl.com/TowerEpidemiology
Mitchell, J. C., & Hurt, W. D. (1976). The Biological Significance of Radio-Frequency Radiation Emission on Cardiac Pacemaker Performance. URL: http://stinet.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA022886
Seymour, W. (2009). A National Broadband Policy for Our Future EMR Policy Institute Comment. FCC 09-31 . URL:
http://www.emrpolicy.org/news/headlines/emrpi_comment_gn_09_51_fcc_09_31.pdf
Search with word "heart".
Sinatra, S. (2011). Tachycardia, cardiovascular risks and microwaves. URL:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RL7VciHDDI0
Szmigielski, S., Bortkiewicz, A., Gadzicka, E., Zmyslony, M., & Kubacki, R. (1998). Alteration of diurnal rhythms of blood pressure and heart rate to workers exposed to radiofrequency electromagnetic fields. Blood Pressure Monitoring, 3(6), 323-30.
Szmigielski, S., Bortkiewicz, A., Gadzicka, E., Zmyslony, M., & Kubacki, R. (1998). Alteration of diurnal rhythms of blood pressure and heart rate to workers exposed to radiofrequency electromagnetic fields. Blood Pressure Monitoring, 3(6), 323-30.
Any comments about heart problems and RF/ELF exposure? Any missing references?
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