Bill Guy, WTR, Henry Lai and DNA Breaks
Our new blog, "From the Field," is getting some attention. It's also ruffling some feathers.
A couple of weeks ago, Columns, the University of Washington alumni magazine, ran a cover story on Henry Lai's work on the health effects of microwave radiation and their possible implications to cell phones. You can read it at: http://www.washington.edu/alumni/columns/march05/wakeupcall01.html
The article begins by describing a phone call someone made to the NIH trying to shut Lai down soon after he found that microwaves could break up DNA. On our blog, we said that Bill Guy had made the call (see the March 11 entry).
A little background: Guy has --arguably-- been the most important establishment player in the microwave health controversy over the last 30 years.
A week later, we received an angry, three-page letter from Guy. "I most vehemently and unequivocally deny that I, or anybody that I am aware of, made any calls to NIH...," he wrote.
We went back to our files. Our conclusion is that we don't think that Guy's memory is serving him well.
But this is really a story about how the wireless industry has closed down health research in the U.S., while aggressively discrediting all findings suggestive of a risk.
Guy's letter to Microwave News and our response are posted on our Web site.
Bill Guy, WTR, Henry Lai and DNA Breaks: Some History
Simply go to:
http://www.microwavenews.com/fromthefield.html
Let us know what you think.
Best,
Louis Slesin, PhD
Editor
Microwave News, A Report on Non-Ionizing Radiation
155 East 77th Street
New York, NY 10021, USA
Phone: +1 (212) 517-2800; Fax: +1 (212) 734-0316
E-mail: mwn@pobox.com
Internet: http://www.microwavenews.com
A couple of weeks ago, Columns, the University of Washington alumni magazine, ran a cover story on Henry Lai's work on the health effects of microwave radiation and their possible implications to cell phones. You can read it at: http://www.washington.edu/alumni/columns/march05/wakeupcall01.html
The article begins by describing a phone call someone made to the NIH trying to shut Lai down soon after he found that microwaves could break up DNA. On our blog, we said that Bill Guy had made the call (see the March 11 entry).
A little background: Guy has --arguably-- been the most important establishment player in the microwave health controversy over the last 30 years.
A week later, we received an angry, three-page letter from Guy. "I most vehemently and unequivocally deny that I, or anybody that I am aware of, made any calls to NIH...," he wrote.
We went back to our files. Our conclusion is that we don't think that Guy's memory is serving him well.
But this is really a story about how the wireless industry has closed down health research in the U.S., while aggressively discrediting all findings suggestive of a risk.
Guy's letter to Microwave News and our response are posted on our Web site.
Bill Guy, WTR, Henry Lai and DNA Breaks: Some History
Simply go to:
http://www.microwavenews.com/fromthefield.html
Let us know what you think.
Best,
Louis Slesin, PhD
Editor
Microwave News, A Report on Non-Ionizing Radiation
155 East 77th Street
New York, NY 10021, USA
Phone: +1 (212) 517-2800; Fax: +1 (212) 734-0316
E-mail: mwn@pobox.com
Internet: http://www.microwavenews.com
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