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special downloadable edition of microwave news dec 2001   Message List  
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re: special bio-emf issue of the microwave news NOV/DEC 2001
available online
The articles can be downloaded in .pdf format
URL: http://www.microwavenews.com/

scott@...


Mobile Phones and Headaches:
French Scientist Proposes a Mechanism

Dr. Pierre Aubineau of France's National Center for
Scientific Research in Bordeaux may have
discovered how mobile phone radiation can cause headaches -
- which phone users all over the
world have complained about for years. In a Microwave News
exclusive, our November/December
issue gives you all the details, based on an
interview with Dr. Aubineau.

Dr. Aubineau's findings may also help answer a question that
has been the center of a long-running
controversy: Can microwaves cause leakage
through the blood-brain barrier?


Memo from Brussels:
European Phone Safety Research
Renews Old Debate About Low-Level Effects

Several major research projects on mobile phones and health
are under way in Europe. As the first
results are reported, all too familiar divisions are
surfacing once again. At a workshop in Brussels in
late October, intriguing new findings on phone radiation and
DNA breaks and gene expression were
presented. In addition, one team has documented the
importance of genetic susceptibility of
course, not all those present agree that the effects add
up to a health risk. Microwave News was
there.


Also in the November/December issue of
Microwave News:

In the 1990s, tobacco giant Philip Morris had a small army
of lobbyists and lawyers working behind
the scenes to influence how the scientific community
addressed questions such as the health
effects of secondhand smoke. Quite a few of those tobacco
operatives then did similar work for the
wireless industry on cell phone safety. Our main
editorial details the connections.
Watch this site for the full text like all our editorials,
it's available to all, FREE, on our Web site.

And don't miss our Wish List for
2002. Also FREE.

Why was Australian researcher Dr. Pamela Sykes refused
funding to follow up her important and
fascinating findings on the effects of GSM radiation on
DNA? Even she thinks the story is
amazing.

Are kids more at risk from mobile phones? Dr. Om Gandhi of
the University of Utah says "yes" and
Dr. Niels Kuster of IT'IS in Zurich
says "no". We present both sides.

Mayer Morganroth, a lawyer who has defended John
DeLorean, Jack Kevorkian and Lyndon
LaRouche against criminal charges, is taking on the
wireless industry in the latest lawsuit that
blames mobile phone radiation for
causing brain cancer.

PLUS...

Women who work at night may be at greater risk for
breast cancer, according to two new
studies.

Are magnetic fields from antitheft systems
potentially dangerous for small children?

The National Academy of Sciences National Research
Council will take another look at the
possible health impacts of radiation
from PAVE PAWS radars.

What do YOU think of nonthermal effects? Try answering
the questionnaire the "experts" were
asked to
complete.

The CIA's spying cat. Better make
that the CIA's ex-cat!

and much, much
more....





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