December 2016

Click here to  Read the American Academy of Pediatrics
Recommendations  To Reduce Wireless 

Cell phone use linked to parotid gland tumor risk in systematic review and meta-analysis
Journal of Oral Pathology & Medicine Read Now
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Health Implications of Long-term Exposure to Electrosmog 
By Dr. Karl Hecht: The Competence Initiative for the Protection of Humanity, the Environment and Democracy

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NEWS
Cell Phone Radiation Increases Cancer Risk
People who are under 20 when they start using phones are at higher risk.  "Using the Bradford Hill viewpoints to evaluate the evidence on RF radiations from mobile phones to head tumours" at the The Royal Society Of Medicine.  Watch Dr. Lennart Hardell's recent lecture.  
Drastic cuts in funding have slashed public health programs to educate families about lead hazards.  Read Devra Davis' new article.

Conflicts of Interest in the UK Advisory Group on Non-ionising Radiation
Sarah J. Starkey published a review of incorrect and misleading statements in the UK AGNIR 2012 report that underlies the UK wireless safety advice.  Read it Online

Free-Radical Damage Explains The Cell Phone Cancer Risk
Magda Havas published "When theory and observation collide: Can non-ionizing radiation cause cancer?" in Environmental Pollution .   Read the Article
Toxics Use Reduction Is a Potentially Powerful Cancer Prevention Strategy
Pediatrics published Environmental and Economic Strategies for Primary Prevention of Cancer in Early Life inviting clinicians to include toxics reduction as a primary cancer prevention strategy.
The Importance of a Corded Home Phone 
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SCIENCE
BioInitiative Working Group Issues a "No Confidence" Letter to the WHO EMF Program Manager
GOOD READS
Home Sweet Home: Is Your Home Making You Sick? Paleo Magazine by Alison Main
New report: E-cigarette Use Among Youth and Young Adults: A Report of the Surgeon General.