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IEEE Fellow James Lin calls on WHO to raise wireless radiation (RF) cancer classification

The time is right for the IARC to upgrade its previous epidemiology-based classification of RF exposure to higher levels in terms of the carcinogenicity of RF radiation for humans. —  Dr. James C. Lin Following the National Toxicology Program study … Continue reading

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Retired NIH scientist: FDA downplaying clear evidence of cellphone-cancer link

From The Hill  November 13, 2018 There’s a clear cell phone-cancer link, but FDA is downplaying it By Ronald Melnick, opinion contributor The views expressed by contributors are their own and not the view of The Hill A recent study … Continue reading

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National Toxicology Program finds cell phone radiation causes cancer

1 in 12 male rats exposed to cell phone radiation developed cancer or a pre-cancerous lesion. 1 in 15 male rats exposed at the lowest power level of cell phone radiation developed cancer or a pre-cancerous lesion. 900 MHz was … Continue reading

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