WASHINGTON may soon become one of the first communities in America to take part in a groundbreaking epidemiology study researching the effect of cell towers on human health
From The Low Level Radiation Campaign
(excerpt)
Mobile phone masts
In April we said Aberystwyth wouldn't be the last place to get a proper study of the health effects of mobile phone transmitters (see http://www.llrc.org/microwave/aber.htm if you missed it). Now this report http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=18442300&BRD=2303&PAG=461&dept_id=478976&rfi=6 announces a similar prospective epidemiological study in Washington, Connecticut. It is to be run jointly by LLRC's Chris Busby in the UK and the EMR Policy Institute, an American nonprofit environmental advocacy group.
The report, by Rebecca Ransom for the Litchfield County Times, is heavily researched and should interest people who are concerned about microwave transmitters.
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From Mast Sanity/Mast Network
(excerpt)
Mobile phone masts
In April we said Aberystwyth wouldn't be the last place to get a proper study of the health effects of mobile phone transmitters (see http://www.llrc.org/microwave/aber.htm if you missed it). Now this report http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=18442300&BRD=2303&PAG=461&dept_id=478976&rfi=6 announces a similar prospective epidemiological study in Washington, Connecticut. It is to be run jointly by LLRC's Chris Busby in the UK and the EMR Policy Institute, an American nonprofit environmental advocacy group.
The report, by Rebecca Ransom for the Litchfield County Times, is heavily researched and should interest people who are concerned about microwave transmitters.
This message has been sent to our UK list and our global list.
(artjar)
From Mast Sanity/Mast Network
Starmail - 10. Jun, 16:52