Evidence that EMF/EMR causes Leukaemia/Lymphoma in adults and children

作者: Neil J. Cherry

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关键词: CancerLymphomaCausal linkImmunologyMedicineCancer incidenceEpidemiologyElectrical conductionExposure assessmentEnvironmental healthRelative risk

摘要: Both local ELF fields and far-fields of RF/MW radiation expose the whole human body induce electric currents that flow through seeking “earth”. The current induces formation magnetic fields, creating combined electromagnetic field. induced primarily strong conduction high water organs, circulation system bone marrow. They also electrical fibres Central Nervous System. oscillating signals damage DNA in exposed cells is flowing through, generating cell death mutations lead to Leukaemia Lymphoma. This explains why rates Children Adults have progressively risen over 20 Century as more homes were provided with power. produced living environments involving chronic low-level field exposures homes, along streets all building power supplies. unique ubiquitous exposure situation by this development provides a sole confirmed source vast majority elevated cancer rates, including most Leukaemia/Lymphoma rates. Since both residences work places involve EM exposures, epidemiological studies are appropriately considered issue no nonexposed control group needs be dealt with. Appropriate assessment vital for determining dose-response relationships. results 40 residential 100 occupational give strong, extensive robust evidence (EMR) proven cause Lymphoma children adults, Introduction earliest themselves nature quality indicated causal link between household mean childhood adult cancer, Wertheimer Leeper (1, 2). an independent follow-up study Savitz et al (3). When growing subsequent years was summarized, Milham (4) reviewed about found showed nearly 500 separate risk ratios. For every lowered Risk Ratio there six Ratios elevated. records number these show dose-responses incidence. Over cited here. here relationships EMF/EMR studies. definitely causal. notes obvious but rarely recognised fact unexposed groups available. effect termed Ubiquitous Genotoxic Carcinogen Effect (UGCE), resulting grossly major under-estimates levels effects recent than very older review will

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