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Ohio Utility Commission rules against three women who can’t afford Smart Meter “opt- out” fees

From Stop Smart Meters http://www.stopsmartmeters.org September 7, 2023 How many people do you know who would refuse smart meters but can’t afford the “opt out” fees? Three women in Ohio filed legal complaints with the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio … Continue reading

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New review study finds heavy cell phone use increases tumor risk

From Electromagnetic Radiation Safety November 2, 2020 A review of research on cell phone use and tumor risk found that cell phone use with cumulative call time more than 1000 hours significantly increased the risk of tumors. (Berkeley, CA, November … Continue reading

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Cell phone and cordless phone use causes brain cancer: a new review

From Safer EMR December 4, 2017 Increased Brain Tumor Risk from Wireless Phone Use: 2017 Supplement to the BioInitiative Report Radio frequency radiation should be classified as “carcinogenic to humans” (Group 1). In May, 2011, radio frequency radiation (RFR) was … Continue reading

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New York Times fails to report conflicts of interest in coverage of power line health issue

By Paul Brodeur, former staff writer at the New Yorker Published in Huffington Post, December 12, 2014 http://www.huffingtonpost.com/paul-brodeur/new-york-times-power-line-coverage_b_6314400.ht ml In recent days, employees of The New York Times have posted no fewer than three pieces on the newspaper’s website, asserting … Continue reading

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