The REAL tin foil hat: RF protection for your head
Posted by Robert Daniel on 1/14/2016 to
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Shield Hardware is running a Kickstarter campaign to create the protective headgear with a goal of $19,628. Each hat is designed with a special signal proof fabric that blocks signals. The fabric is antimicrobial, washable and was first made for military purposes. Study: EMF Radiation generated by mobile phone base stations associated with type 2 diabetes
Posted by Robert Daniel on 1/12/2016 to
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Installation of mobile phone base stations in residential areas has initiated public debate about possible adverse effects on human health. This study aimed to determine the association of exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic field radiation (RF-EMFR) generated by mobile phone base stations with glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) and occurrence of type 2 diabetes mellitus. Protect yourself from health dangers of exposure to wireless networks
Posted by Robert Daniel on 1/7/2016 to
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Anyone who says there are absolutely no possible health effects of Wi-Fi, cell phones, and other types of wireless networks is simply putting their head in the sand. How can anyone say "No, not at all, it's not possible," when research raises concerns to the contrary? Wait, so cell phones cause brain cancer after all?
Posted by Robert Daniel on 1/5/2016 to
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A new mega-study has once again linked long-term cell phone exposure to a higher risk of certain cancers. Study: Impairments in spinal cord of male offspring rats following exposure to a continuous 900-MHz EMF
Posted by Robert Daniel on 12/31/2015 to
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The aim of this study was therefore to investigate changes in the spinal cords of male rat pups exposed to the effect of 900 megahertz (MHz) EMF T-Mobile wants to turn your house into a cell tower, and why you should think twice about letting them
Posted by Robert Daniel on 12/15/2015 to
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T-Mobile has begun giving out miniature cell towers to customers in an attempt to create little hotspots of LTE where the carrier's network is weak or nonexistent. The devices, which cost little more than a $25 refundable deposit, are being promoted to homes and small businesses and can connect any T-Mobile customer's smartphone to mobile data, including 3G and 4G. The company says they can cover a range of 3,000 square feet. US pushes for spectrum for 5G, civil drones, flight tracking
Posted by Robert Daniel on 12/10/2015 to
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The United States wants a global deal to reallocate parts of the radio spectrum for the next "5G" generation of mobile devices, a boom in civilian drones and a worldwide flight tracking system, senior U.S. officials said. Study shows radioprotective effects of a natural leaf extract
Posted by Robert Daniel on 12/8/2015 to
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The present study has investigated the effects of mobile phone electromagnetic radiation (EMR) on fertility in rats. The purpose of this study was to explore the capability of polyphenolic-rich Moringa oleifera leaf extract in protecting rat testis against EMR-induced impairments based on evaluation of sperm count, viability, motility, sperm cell morphology, anti-oxidants (SOD & CAT), oxidative stress marker, testis tissue histopathology and PCNA immunohistochemistry. Practical Tips to Reduce Electromagnetic Radiation Exposure
Posted by Robert Daniel on 12/3/2015 to
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Our modern lives are full of technology that emits electromagnetic radiation. We don’t know is how this radiation is going to affect our health 20 years. Author, researcher, and expert on electromagnetic health issues, Camilla Rees talks about some of what we do know now that is concerning and what steps we can take to reduce our exposure. Should babies and toddlers use mobile devices every day?
Posted by Robert Daniel on 11/26/2015 to
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This likely isn’t a surprise to anyone who has been paying attention to the world around them, but a study just published in the journal Pediatrics shows that 44% of children under the age of 1 use mobile devices every day. By the age of 2, that jumps to 77%. By age 4, half of the children in the study had their own TV — and three-quarters had their own mobile device. And these weren’t rich kids, either; the study was done at an urban, low-income practice in Philadelphia. 