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Urge Dr. Oz to Interview an NTP Scientist about NTP's New Report Relating Cell Phone Radiation to Brain Cancer and Heart Tumors Inbox x

Urge Dr. Oz to Interview an NTP Scientist about NTP's New Report Relating Cell Phone Radiation to Brain Cancer and Heart Tumors



June 14, 2016
Dear Colleagues,

I have just submitted a suggestion to the Dr. Oz Show that Dr. Oz interview one of the scientists who worked on the new NTP study that just reported a causal link between exposure to cell phone radiation and both malignant brain cancer (glioma) and benign heart tumors (schwannomas) in male rats.
   
If you feel so inclined, I urge you to send a similar suggestion to Dr. Oz.  He has shown an interest in this topic in the past, and may well respond if enough of us express an interest.  Such visibility for this important new study can help our efforts to raise awareness about the health risks that accompany multiple wireless technologies, including Smart Meters.  Smart Meters using Mesh Network Technology for communications, including virtually all Smart Meters that I know of in Maryland, and so many others throughout the USA, operate at the same frequency, 900 MHz, as the cell radiation used in the NTP study, albeit with a different form of modulation (the method use to impress information on the radiofrequency signal).  This fact gives the new NTP study a special relevance to the concerns about the radiation from Smart Meters.
Below is the message that I sent to Dr. Oz, through his contact form at
http://www.doctoroz.com/contact
and in the category "Suggestions".
Please interview, on the Dr. Oz Show, one or more of the scientists from the National Toxicology Program (NTP) at the National Institutes of Health about the new study that NTP just released entitled "Report of Partial Findings from the National Toxicology Program Carcinogenesis Studies of Cell Phone Radiofrequency Radiation in Hsd: Sprague Dawley® SD rats (Whole Body Exposure)". This study found a causal relationship between cell phone radiation and both brain cancer (glioma) and heart schwannomas in male rats. This finding adds more evidence that use of cell phones may increase the risk of these diseases in humans, too. The full report, as a PDF file, may be accessed here:http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2016/05/26/055699. And the NTP announcement of the report can be found here:http://ntp.niehs.nih.gov/results/areas/cellphones/index.html. NTP notes that this report is very important to public health because of the wide use of cell phones.
Regards,
Ron Powell

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