Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Mobile phones and brain cancer: ‘no evidence of health risk’ is not the same as ‘safe’

NOTE: Dr Maryanne Demasi who wrote the below article in the Guardian is also presenting tonight’s Australian ABC Catalyst program mentioned in an earlier posting. So please tune in to the program – and most likely read the spin on it the next day on the ARPANSA and ACEBRwebsites.

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Mobile phones and brain cancer: ‘no evidence of health risk’ is not the same as ‘safe’

Maryanne Demasi

Excerpt
We exist in a sea of radiofrequency radiation never before seen in human history. Are we lab rats in an experiment with no controls?

Do mobile phones cause brain cancer? This has been an ongoing debate for decades, but whenever someone asks this question, it’s usually met with scepticism and the debate is shunned. I used to react the same way. But once I started digging into the evidence, it became clear to me that the answer was much more complex than I had imagined.


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Read the post here.

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