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30
Mai
2007

29
Mai
2007

Schlüchterner Ärzteappell Risiko Mobilfunk

http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/schluechterner_appell_risiko_mobilfunk.htm

Ärzteappelle gegen Mobilfunk
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/1064751/

Ärzte und Mobilfunk
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/408385/

Ärztekammern und Mobilfunk
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/1104181/

Briefe an WHO und an EU-Kommission

HLV INFO 54/AT

29-05-2007

Dr. Christine Aschermann 27-05-07

Anbei die Übersetzungen der Briefe s. Dateianlagen:

WHO, Chan
http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/w.h.o._chan_deutsch_5.pdf

Barroso
http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/aschermann_barroso_deutsch_5.pdf

Consultation
http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/consultation_deutsch_5.pdf

Kanzlerin
http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/kanzlerin_letzte_f.2.pdf



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Jeder Zwanzigste hat gesundheitliche Probleme

Elektrosmog reduzieren heisst: ausschalten, ausstecken, Abstand halten, Kabel statt Funk. Dies rät Dr. med. Yvonne Gilli (50), Kantonsrätin Grüne SG und Mitglied Ärzte für Umweltschutz. Ihr Fachvortrag im Kreuz...

http://www.diagnose-funk.ch/politik/000000988f076cb03/033ea2993f095cf04.html

Mobile Phones and Vanishing Birds

ISIS Press Release 29/05/07

Birds near mobile phone base stations do not breed well

Dr. Mae-Wan Ho

A fully referenced version of this article is posted on ISIS members’ website.


Where did all the sparrows go?

The sparrows have disappeared completely from the cities at least four years ago in Britain, as mobile phones grew in popularity. Third generation (3G) mobile phones were introduced in 2003, and there were over 65 million users in the UK by the end of 2005, more phones than people [1]. Did mobile phone transmitters cause the sparrows to disappear [2]?

Scientists at the Research Institute for Nature and Forests in Brussels, Belgium, have produced the first evidence that mobile phone base stations are affecting the reproductive behaviour of wild sparrows [3]. This finding comes as mobile phones are held suspect in the massive collapse of bee colonies all over the United States and Europe [4] ( Mobile Phones and Vanishing Bees , SiS 34).

Joris Everaert and Dirk Bauwens wanted to know if the low intensity microwave radiation from mobile phone base stations has any effect on the number of house sparrows during the breeding season. They identified 150 locations distributed over six residential districts in Gent, Sint and Niklaas in the province of East Flanders, where they counted the number of male house sparrows and measured the strength of electromagnetic radiation from base stations.

The study areas were similar, with abundant hedges, bushes, and other vegetation between the houses, and one or more GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) base stations nearby. All locations were along small roads within the residential areas and at variable distances from the nearest GSM (mean 352 m, range 91-903 m, about 90 percent at 100-600 m). On days when the weather was favourable, so male sparrows would be out singing, the researchers went to each location between 7 and 11 am, and using binoculars, counted the number of male sparrows within a radius of about 30 m for a period of five minutes.

Simultaneously, they measured the maximum value of the electric field strength (in V/m) from the GSM 900 MHz and GSM 1800 MHz base station antennas during 2 minutes for each frequency band, using a portable calibrated high-frequency spectrum analyser.

Everaert and Bauwens found that the number of house sparrow males varied between zero and four at the different locations. The measured electric field strengths were seldom higher than 1V/m, and most often well below that value. Nevertheless, the spatial variation in the number of house sparrow males was negatively and highly significantly correlated to the strength of electric fields from both the 900 and 1800 MHz frequency bands and from the sum of these bands. This negative correlation was very similar within each of the six districts, despite differences in both the number of birds and radiation levels.

Fewer house sparrow males were seen at locations within relatively high electric field strengths of GSM base stations. For example, the mean number of male sparrows varied from 1.9 at the combined field intensity of 0.13 V/m to 0.8 at a combined field intensity of 0.247 V/m.

The results, though preliminary, do support the hypothesis that long-term exposure to higher levels of radiation negatively affects the abundance or behaviour of house sparrows in the wild. Fewer males singing would mean less breeding success.

White storks breeding success plummets near mobile phone transmitters

Sparrows are not the only wild birds affected. Phone masts were found to actually reduce the breeding success of white storks in Spain.

Alfonso Balmori, a conservation biologist in Valladolid, Spain, reported a significantly lower number of white stork
(Ciconia ciconia) fledglings in nests close to mobile phone transmitters compared to nests further away [5].

To monitor the breeding success of the white stork population, 60 nests were selected and visited from May to June of 2003. The selected nests had similar characteristics. They were located on the roof of churches and buildings inside urban centres in Valladolid. As the cell phone transmitters are everywhere, very few places had zero background intensity. So nests were chosen that were exposed at very high or very low levels of EMR, depending on the distance from the nests to the antennas.

Read the rest of this article here
http://www.i-sis.org.uk/MPVB.php

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Bird Flu and Microwaves: Are we Killing Birds with Radiation?
http://tinyurl.com/373uf8


Informant: Sandi

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Mystery of the vanishing sparrow
http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/nature/mystery-of-the-vanishing-sparrow-1026319.html


From Mast Sanity/Mast Network

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Electromagnetic pollution of the environment
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/2955273/

Where have our friends the birds gone?
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/3025317/

Birds Harmed by Radio-Frequency Radiation
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/3207068/

Bird by bird, the avian population is shrinking
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/4199909/

Bird Flock Suicides
http://freepage.twoday.net/stories/4969270/

Mobiles boil eggs
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/5244483/





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28
Mai
2007

Abnormal melatonin synthesis in autism spectrum disorders

http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/abnormal_melatonin_synthesis.htm

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Circadian melatonin, thyroid-stimulating hormone, prolactin, and cortisol levels in serum of young adults with autism
http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/melatonin_prolactin_cortisol.htm

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Abnormal melatonin synthesis in autism spectrum disorders
Neurodegenerative disorders and melatonin
http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/gene_final_reaction.htm

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Notes on EMF affecting melatonin via nitric oxide

I think this is relevant.

Here are some bits on why nitric oxide has a bearing on this. Look at the attached abstracts and you can see that if EMF disrupts nitric oxide (as I think is clearly suggested) it can easily lead to all melatonin-suppression-related effects.

http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/melatonin_via_nitric_oxide.doc

Not a definitive case, but very interesting indeed. Tryptophan and serotonin of course are components of melatonin synthesis.

Andy

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Is melatonin the hormonal missing link between magnetic field effects and human diseases?

http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/melatonin_as_missing_hormonal_link.htm

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Melatonin and its metabolites: new findings regarding their production and their radical scavenging actions

http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/melatonin_free_radical_scavenging_actions.htm

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Melatonin Chart

Ben Best has a degree in Physics and also a degree in Computer Science.....

See webpage re Melatonin: http://www.benbest.com/nutrceut/melatonin.html

As I look at this chart, I am reminded of the rare immune deficiencies in my two grandsons. Not only do newborns [apparently] produce little melatonin, but what they did produce was limited greatly by the fact they both were sleeping close to walls opposite electric meters ("powerwalls").

It is little wonder that more and more children are being diagnosed with autism considering the diversity of the monitors that are available on today's market. We are hearing reports of autism-like diagnoses occuring with increasing frequency between the ages of two and four years.

I met a fellow this morning who was holding an infant a little over two weeks old. The tiny female had hiccups the whole time we spoke. I asked her dad if there is anything electrical in her bedroom and he responded, "there is a monitor under her crib.....!!!" There is a strong connection between immune function and one's gastrointestinal system. The fellow said, "I am moving the monitor today..."

I recall the Immunologist for my grandsons saying "...there is a possibility immune function may decline again around puberty." He made no mention of "melatonin" but the chart below indicates "puberty occurs as melatonin levels begin to decline....." Overall IGG's did start to decline in one of my grandsons around age 16. He has since that time unplugged all electrical equipment in his bedroom and has once again "stabilized."

Looking at melatonin levels around age 50 and later, this also correlates with Alzheimers-like observations in my husband, Bud. As I have reported, he has improved since moving his electric clock radio off his nightstand and taking melatonin every night before going to bed. Moving his electric clock radio apparently increased whatever amount of natural melatonin was still being produced and, of apparently, consuming the supplement fortified the beneficial effects. Take care - Joanne

Joanne C. Mueller Guinea Pigs R Us
731 - 123rd Avenue N.W. Minneapolis, Minnesota 55448-2127 USA Phone: 763-755-6114 Email: jcmpelican@aol.com (6-01-07)

"No substance is a poison by itself. It is the dose that makes a substance a poison..." Paracelsus (1493-1541)

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Static and extremely low frequency electromagnetic field exposure: reported effects on the circadian production of melatonin

http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/melatonin_effects_of_visible_vs._nonvisible_emfs.htm

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Melatonin: Lowering the High Price of Free Radicals
http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/melatonin_lowering_high_price_of_free_radicals.htm

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Regarding gene and melatonin
http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/gene_and_melatonin.htm


Re: email regarding gene and melatonin
From: Maria Carrillo
Maria.Carillo@alz.org
Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2007 09:10:31 -0500
To: JCMPelican @aol.com
CC: Patricia.PINKOWSki@alz.org>, jennifer.zeitzer@alz.org

Dear Ms. Mueller: Thank you for your email to the Alzheimer’s Association regarding prevention trials and information on genes and melatonin. The Association as you know, funds much basic science research including areas of genetic links to AD and melatonin. The Association is also currently working on a prevention initiative.

The Association funds new ideas regarding prevention, disease modification, symptomatic relief and overall education and advocacy through our grant funding mechanism. You can find information on our grant system at the following url: http://www.alz.org/professionals_and_researchers_funding_and_grants.asp

If you are not a researcher, then what I would suggest is that you talk to researchers about your ideas and encourage them to apply for funding. Only through extensive research and replication do compounds and or treatments come to be proven safe and effective.

Best regards,

Maria C.Carrillo, Ph.D.
Director, Medical & Scientific Relations
Alzheimer's Association, National Office
225 N. Michigan Ave., Suite 1700
Chicago, IL 60601-7633
ph.312.335.5722
fx.866.741.3716

Asst: Dee Moragne
Demetrius.Moragne@alz.org
312.335.5705



Email regarding gene and melatonin..ALZ Org Scientist response...
http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/gene_and_melatonin_scientist_response.htm

Email regarding gene and melatonin
http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/gene_and_melatonin2.htm

Melatonin and teens
http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/melatonin_and_teens.htm

ALZHEIMERS' TSUNAMI - - NOT JUST A U.S. CONCERN
http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/alzheimers_burden_re_u.s._only.htm

Aging and oxygen toxicity: Relation to changes in melatonin
http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/melatonin_re_aging_and_oxygen_toxicity.htm

Let There Be Dark and Melatonin
http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/let_there_be_dark_and_melatonin.htm

ALZHEIMERS....EMF/EMR & MELATONIN
http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/alzheimers_emf_emr_melatonin.htm

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Alzheimers and EMF/EMR toxicity
http://freepage.twoday.net/stories/3038870/

Alzheimer's Cases May Quadruple by 2050
http://freepage.twoday.net/stories/3827829/



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27
Mai
2007

Link between exposure to microwave and other EMR and brain tumors

http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/microwave_emr_and_brain_tumors.htm



Rising Incidence of Brain Tumors Is Drawing Attention and Concern

Now this was published 17 years ago so now it seems that the government agencies - tied to corporate interests - are perhaps trying to confuse by planting disinformation regarding a non- increase in Brain Tumors. I know so many people now that know someone who has, has had, or has died of a brain tumor. And the insanity continues...

paul


Rising Incidence of Brain Tumors Is Drawing Attention and Concern
By NATALIE ANGIER
Published: July 31, 1990

LEAD: A BRAIN tumor has long been the most terrifying of malignancies, feared for its lethality and its position at the source of all thought and emotion. And now experts say the incidence of brain cancer may be on the rise.

A BRAIN tumor has long been the most terrifying of malignancies, feared for its lethality and its position at the source of all thought and emotion. And now experts say the incidence of brain cancer may be on the rise.

New studies of epidemiological data from this country and abroad indicate that the rise is especially dramatic among the elderly, but scientists say that even among the young, the rate of at least one rare form of brain cancer is surging.

Other studies suggest that certain jobs may predispose workers or their children to brain cancer, and some researchers believe electromagnetic fields from power lines and power stations can help promote the growth of brain tumors, although many experts fiercely dispute the theory.

Experts Are Concerned

''Wherever I go, people ask me whether there's an increase in brain tumors,'' said Dr. Paul L. Kornblith, chairman of the neurosurgery department at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Montefiore Medical Center in New York. ''And an awful lot of people in my field have the impression that there is a greater incidence than there was before. They are concerned about it.''

Scientists emphasize that there is by no means an epidemic of brain cancer. They say the incidence of brain cancer remains very low for the population as a whole, accounting for about 1.5 percent of all malignancies. For most age groups, the rate of the two most common and deadly brain tumors, the gliomas and the astrocytomas, has been relatively stable for at least 20 years.

Experts stress that trends in brain cancer are especially difficult to sort out, largely because the technology for diagnosing brain tumors has sharply improved over the last 15 years. With the aid of advanced imaging methods like CAT scans and magnetic resonance imaging, or MRI, doctors are now able to diagnose brain cancers that in the past might have mistakenly been described as strokes, senile dementia or other neurological disorders.

''If we agree that we are diagnosing a greater number of patients with brain tumors than before, a lot of that could be explained by the increased sensitivity of diagnostic tools,'' said Dr. Edward H. Oldfield, chief of surgical neurology at the National Institute of Neurolgical Disorders and Stroke. ''When the CAT scan was introduced in the early 70's there was a big jump in the detection of brain tumors, and the MRI has an even greater sensitivity for detecting small tumors.''

Studies Track Increase

Yet recent studies indicate that certain patterns in brain cancer trends cannot be dismissed as a result superior diagnosis.

In one study, a new analysis of data collected by the National Cancer Institute's nationwide cancer surveillance program, researchers at the National Institute on Aging in Bethesda, Md., have determined that among people over the age of 75, the incidence of brain tumorsmore than doubled from 1968 to 1985, the last year for which statistics are available. For people over 80, the rate of increase was even more shocking, soaring by 300 percent to 400 percent over the 17-year period, or by as much as 23 percent a year. ''Better diagnosis can explain some of the rise,'' said Dr. Stanley I. Rapoport, chief of the laboratory of neuroscience at the Institute and the main author of the new report, which is to be published in The Journal of the National Cancer Institute. ''But something else is going on as well. Brain cancer in the elderly deserves more attention.''

Further confirming the Rapoport results, scientists at the National Research Council in Washington, the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm and other institutions recently compared mortality figures from about 1968 to 1987 for the United States, Britain, Italy, France, West Germany and Japan. They found that among people 65 and older, deaths from brain tumors rose in all nations at up to 200 percent for the period.

''There's a stunning increase in mortality'' from brain tumors, said Dr. Devra Lee Davis, an author of the paper, which is to appear in the December issue of The American Journal of Industrial Medicine. ''It holds true for all countries, a very sharp increase in a relatively short period of time.''

Dr. Davis said the increases in the six countries have continued long after the introduction of better imaging technology, indicating that improved diagnosis alone cannot explain the persistent rise.

Another Possible Cause

Among all age groups, the rate of a rare type of tumor, central nervous system lymphoma, which accounts for less than 5 percent of brain malignancies, has climbed 300 percent in 10 years. Experts say some of the rise is a result of AIDS, which makes people more susceptible to the malignancy. But others speculate that Epstein-Barr virus, which is becoming increasingly prevalent in the general population, may also be a cause.

Beyond the risk of primary tumors originating in brain tissue, malignancies that have spread to the brain from elsewhere in the body are rising rapidly. ''The longer people are surviving from cancers of the breast, lungs and other organs, the more chance they have that some of their tumor cells will metastasize to the brain,'' said Dr. William R. Shapiro, chairman of neurology at the Barrow Neurological Institute of St. Joseph's Hospital in Phoenix. Doctors emphasize that even among the elderly, the risk of brain cancer is low, and that any rise in occurrence is modest compared, for example, with the steep climb in malignant melanoma and lung cancer among women.

But they say brain cancer merits attention as an especially virulent disease for which there often is no treatment. The most prevalent types of brain tumors grow rapidly, spreading tumorous fingers into surrounding tissue and often killing within a year of diagnosis.

''Brain cancer is an awful, depressing cancer,'' said Nigel H. Greig of the National Institute on Aging, a co-author of the Rapoport paper. ''It has one of the worst prognoses of all cancers. It's almost invariably fatal. It's lagged behind other cancers in chemotherapy and treatment, and survival time has not improved.''

For that reason, experts say, it is worth trying to determine why brain cancer seems to be rising among older groups, and to eliminate whatever risk factors can be identified. Dr. Davis says that to understand why brain tumors are on the rise in the elderly, researchers must consider the past.

''You must look at those aspects of the world that changed 30 or 40 yers ago, because the latency period for brain cancer is that long,'' she said.

Speculating on such aspects, she points out that several decades ago, many more people worked in industrial, blue-collar jobs than do now, and that factories are often full of hazardous chemicals, running the gamut of the periodic table. ''There's no question that proportionally more people used to work in dirtier places,'' she said.

The high proportion of factory workers may partly explain why brain tumors are now showing up in many industrial nations. Assuming the workplace is now cleaner than it was, Dr. Davis said, the incidence of brain cancer may begin to drop in the future. But she believes that other chemicals in the environment, like pesticides, will compensate for any improvements in the workplace.

Dr. Davis believes that poor diet may be part of the reason for the rise in brain cancer. In the past, she said, people tended to pickle their meats and fish with suspected carcinogens like nitrites, and they ate few fresh vegetables and fruits, which contain anti-oxidants and other compounds thought to act as anti-cancer agents. Other researchers note that in the past, doctors and dentists were more cavalier in using X-rays and other forms of high-energy, or ionizing, radiation, now known to mutate DNA and wreak destruction in cells.

A number of researchers are now investigating the possibility that even low-energy, or non-ionizing, radiation, may somehow promote the growth of brain tumors. They contend that electromagnetic fields from power lines, power stations and even common household appliances can be a health hazard. But many experts dispute those assertions. They say that, unlike ionizing radiation, which strips apart atoms and damages DNA, electricity is non-ionizing and is not thought to mutate genetic material. Nevertheless, some experts suggest electromagnetic fields could subtly increase the risk of cancer, particularly high-voltage currents and alternating currents generated by large power stations and substations.

Writing in a recent issue of The New Yorker, the journalist Paul Brodeur discussed an apparent cluster of brain tumors on a street in Guilford, Conn., near a power substation. In a report in May, the Environmental Protection Agency said that there was a possible link between cancer and low-level electromagnetic fields, but that there still was not enough evidence to conclude that the fields directly caused cancer. In one study, Dr. David A. Savitz, an epidemiologist at the School of Public Health at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, and colleagues considered all cases of childhood cancer from 1976 to 1983 in the Denver area.

Samples Are Small They concluded that children who live near power lines that expose them to powerful electromagnetic fields had a 50 percent greater chance of developing brain tumors than those who did not live near power lines. But they said the samples were small and other potential health hazards in the environments considered had not been ruled out. Many experts insist the studies are inconclusive and contradictory. ''People are being very much alarmed over something for which there is no real evidence whatsoever,'' said Dr. Eleanor R. Adair of the John B. Pierce Laboratory at the Center for Research in Health and the Environment, an affiliate of Yale University. ''Electricity has been around for a long, long time, and people's life expectancy has nearly doubled since the invention of the light bulb.''


Art Kab

"All that is necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing"

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Brain tumor and role of β-carotene, a- tocopherol, superoxide dismutase and glutathione peroxidase
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17998669

Brain Tumor Statistics: Now (as of 2002) Leading Cause of Death in Children Surpassing Leukemia
http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/brain_tumor_statistics.htm



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Decomposition of thymidine by low energy electrons. Implications for the molecular mechanisms of single strand breaks in DNA

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=16506258&dopt=Abstract
http://homepage.uibk.ac.at/~c72225/research.html



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