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Eugen Tarnow

 

      High exposure to radio frequency radiation associated with cancer in male rats

      Eugen G Tarnow  November 1 2018 01:42:20 PM
      The NIH came out with a "consensus" statement about RF radiation causing cancer in male rats.

      The press release continues: "For female rats, and male and female mice, the evidence was equivocal as to whether cancers observed were associated with exposure to RFR.".


      And it continues: "The exposures used in the studies cannot be compared directly to the exposure that humans experience when using a cell phone,” said John Bucher, Ph.D., NTP senior scientist. “In our studies, rats and mice received radio frequency radiation across their whole bodies. By contrast, people are mostly exposed in specific local tissues close to where they hold the phone. In addition, the exposure levels and durations in our studies were greater than what people experience."


      And "The $30 million NTP studies took more than 10 years to complete and are the most comprehensive assessment, to date, of health effects in animals exposed to RFR with modulations used in 2G and 3G cell phones. 2G and 3G networks were standard when the studies were designed and are still used for phone calls and texting."


      Now it would seem obvious to anyone that if the cell phone exposure is local and most people are right handed, there should be an abundance of cancers in the right part of the body closest to the right hand pocket.  A review of tumors should settle the question and cost a lot less than $30 million.


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