Ženy po menopauze citlivější na působení EM záření

18. květen 2011 | 18.57 | rubrika: Výzkum-zahraničí

Američtí vědci zjistili, že ženy po menopauze jsou citlivé na zmenšení produkce estrogenu a melatoninu vlivem VF a NF záření.

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Mobil před 20.rokem - větší riziko tumoru později

15. květen 2011 | 00.25 | anketa v článku | rubrika: Výzkum-zahraničí

Pokud jste začali bezdrátově telefonovat před 20.rokem svého věku, existuje větší riziko, že onemocníte nádorem mozku. To se ještě kumulativně zvyšuje, máte-li doma nejen mobil, ale i bezšňůrový telefon a dosti je užíváte. Plyne to ze švédské hromadné případové studie L.Hardella a jeho spolupracovníků, uveřejněné v International Journal of Oncology 38-5/2011.

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Mobily ovlivňují metabolismus glukózy v mozku

8. květen 2011 | 21.43 | anketa v článku | rubrika: Výzkum-zahraničí

Skupina vědců pod vedením Nory D. Volkow provedla v USA a zveřejnila v "Journal of the American Medical Association" pozoruhodnou studii, která dokazuje, že mobilní telefony mění metabolismus glukózy v mozku.

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Izrael: Pozastavení sítě 4G - účinky neprozkoumány

7. květen 2011 | 13.54 | rubrika: Média-zahraničí

Izraelská ministerstva zdravotnictví a ochrany životního prostředí se spolu s tamním ministerstvem komunikace dohodly, že zastavují výstavbu infrastruktury mobilní sítě a zavedení bezdrátových zařízení čtvrté generace, tzv. 4G, a to minimálně do doby, než budou do hloubky prozkoumány možné zdravotní účinky vyzařování.

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Již slabé mikrovlny brání samoopravě buněk

26. březen 2011 | 15.04 | rubrika: Výzkum-zahraničí

Zpráva o výzkumu mezinárodního vědeckého týmu Stockholmské univerzity informuje, že již velmi nízké intenzity mikrovlnného záření z mobilních telefonů a sítí brání samoopravným procesům DNA v kmenových lidských buňkách. To naznačuje jeden z možných mechanismů vlivu mikrovln na vyvolání rakovinného bujení.

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Vliv mobilních vysílačů na žáby

20. únor 2011 | 12.02 | rubrika: Výzkum-zahraničí
An experiment has been made exposing eggs and tadpoles of the common frog (Rana temporaria) to electromagnetic radiation from several mobile (cell) phone antennae located at a distance of 140 meters. The experiment lasted two months, from the egg phase until an advanced phase of tadpole prior to metamorphosis. Measurements of electric field intensity (radiofrequencies and microwaves) in V/m obtained with three different devices were 1.8 to 3.5 V/m. In the exposed group (n = 70), low coordination of movements, an asynchronous growth, resulting in both big and small tadpoles, and a high mortality (90%) was observed. Regarding the control group (n = 70) under the same conditions but inside a Faraday cage, the coordination of movements was normal, the development was synchronous, and a mortality of 4.2% was obtained. These results indicate that radiation emitted by phone masts in a real situation may affect the development and may cause an increase in mortality of exposed tadpoles. This research may have huge implications for the natural world, which is now exposed to high microwave radiation levels from a multitude of phone masts.


Read More: http://informahealthcare.com/doi/abs/10.3109/15368371003685363
An experiment has been made exposing eggs and tadpoles of the common frog (Rana temporaria) to electromagnetic radiation from several mobile (cell) phone antennae located at a distance of 140 meters. The experiment lasted two months, from the egg phase until an advanced phase of tadpole prior to metamorphosis. Measurements of electric field intensity (radiofrequencies and microwaves) in V/m obtained with three different devices were 1.8 to 3.5 V/m. In the exposed group (n = 70), low coordination of movements, an asynchronous growth, resulting in both big and small tadpoles, and a high mortality (90%) was observed. Regarding the control group (n = 70) under the same conditions but inside a Faraday cage, the coordination of movements was normal, the development was synchronous, and a mortality of 4.2% was obtained. These results indicate that radiation emitted by phone masts in a real situation may affect the development and may cause an increase in mortality of exposed tadpoles. This research may have huge implications for the natural world, which is now exposed to high microwave radiation levels from a multitude of phone masts.


Read More: http://informahealthcare.com/doi/abs/10.3109/15368371003685363
An experiment has been made exposing eggs and tadpoles of the common frog (Rana temporaria) to electromagnetic radiation from several mobile (cell) phone antennae located at a distance of 140 meters. The experiment lasted two months, from the egg phase until an advanced phase of tadpole prior to metamorphosis. Measurements of electric field intensity (radiofrequencies and microwaves) in V/m obtained with three different devices were 1.8 to 3.5 V/m. In the exposed group (n = 70), low coordination of movements, an asynchronous growth, resulting in both big and small tadpoles, and a high mortality (90%) was observed. Regarding the control group (n = 70) under the same conditions but inside a Faraday cage, the coordination of movements was normal, the development was synchronous, and a mortality of 4.2% was obtained. These results indicate that radiation emitted by phone masts in a real situation may affect the development and may cause an increase in mortality of exposed tadpoles. This research may have huge implications for the natural world, which is now exposed to high microwave radiation levels from a multitude of phone masts.


Read More: http://informahealthcare.com/doi/abs/10.3109/15368371003685363
An experiment has been made exposing eggs and tadpoles of the common frog (Rana temporaria) to electromagnetic radiation from several mobile (cell) phone antennae located at a distance of 140 meters. The experiment lasted two months, from the egg phase until an advanced phase of tadpole prior to metamorphosis. Measurements of electric field intensity (radiofrequencies and microwaves) in V/m obtained with three different devices were 1.8 to 3.5 V/m. In the exposed group (n = 70), low coordination of movements, an asynchronous growth, resulting in both big and small tadpoles, and a high mortality (90%) was observed. Regarding the control group (n = 70) under the same conditions but inside a Faraday cage, the coordination of movements was normal, the development was synchronous, and a mortality of 4.2% was obtained. These results indicate that radiation emitted by phone masts in a real situation may affect the development and may cause an increase in mortality of exposed tadpoles. This research may have huge implications for the natural world, which is now exposed to high microwave radiation levels from a multitude of phone masts.


Read More: http://informahealthcare.com/doi/abs/10.3109/15368371003685363
An experiment has been made exposing eggs and tadpoles of the common frog (Rana temporaria) to electromagnetic radiation from several mobile (cell) phone antennae located at a distance of 140 meters. The experiment lasted two months, from the egg phase until an advanced phase of tadpole prior to metamorphosis. Measurements of electric field intensity (radiofrequencies and microwaves) in V/m obtained with three different devices were 1.8 to 3.5 V/m. In the exposed group (n = 70), low coordination of movements, an asynchronous growth, resulting in both big and small tadpoles, and a high mortality (90%) was observed. Regarding the control group (n = 70) under the same conditions but inside a Faraday cage, the coordination of movements was normal, the development was synchronous, and a mortality of 4.2% was obtained. These results indicate that radiation emitted by phone masts in a real situation may affect the development and may cause an increase in mortality of exposed tadpoles. This research may have huge implications for the natural world, which is now exposed to high microwave radiation levels from a multitude of phone masts.


Read More: http://informahealthcare.com/doi/abs/10.3109/15368371003685363
An experiment has been made exposing eggs and tadpoles of the common frog (Rana temporaria) to electromagnetic radiation from several mobile (cell) phone antennae located at a distance of 140 meters. The experiment lasted two months, from the egg phase until an advanced phase of tadpole prior to metamorphosis. Measurements of electric field intensity (radiofrequencies and microwaves) in V/m obtained with three different devices were 1.8 to 3.5 V/m. In the exposed group (n = 70), low coordination of movements, an asynchronous growth, resulting in both big and small tadpoles, and a high mortality (90%) was observed. Regarding the control group (n = 70) under the same conditions but inside a Faraday cage, the coordination of movements was normal, the development was synchronous, and a mortality of 4.2% was obtained. These results indicate that radiation emitted by phone masts in a real situation may affect the development and may cause an increase in mortality of exposed tadpoles. This research may have huge implications for the natural world, which is now exposed to high microwave radiation levels from a multitude of phone masts.


Read More: http://informahealthcare.com/doi/abs/10.3109/15368371003685363
An experiment has been made exposing eggs and tadpoles of the common frog (Rana temporaria) to electromagnetic radiation from several mobile (cell) phone antennae located at a distance of 140 meters. The experiment lasted two months, from the egg phase until an advanced phase of tadpole prior to metamorphosis. Measurements of electric field intensity (radiofrequencies and microwaves) in V/m obtained with three different devices were 1.8 to 3.5 V/m. In the exposed group (n = 70), low coordination of movements, an asynchronous growth, resulting in both big and small tadpoles, and a high mortality (90%) was observed. Regarding the control group (n = 70) under the same conditions but inside a Faraday cage, the coordination of movements was normal, the development was synchronous, and a mortality of 4.2% was obtained. These results indicate that radiation emitted by phone masts in a real situation may affect the development and may cause an increase in mortality of exposed tadpoles. This research may have huge implications for the natural world, which is now exposed to high microwave radiation levels from a multitude of phone masts.


Read More: http://informahealthcare.com/doi/abs/10.3109/15368371003685363
An experiment has been made exposing eggs and tadpoles of the common frog (Rana temporaria) to electromagnetic radiation from several mobile (cell) phone antennae located at a distance of 140 meters. The experiment lasted two months, from the egg phase until an advanced phase of tadpole prior to metamorphosis. Measurements of electric field intensity (radiofrequencies and microwaves) in V/m obtained with three different devices were 1.8 to 3.5 V/m. In the exposed group (n = 70), low coordination of movements, an asynchronous growth, resulting in both big and small tadpoles, and a high mortality (90%) was observed. Regarding the control group (n = 70) under the same conditions but inside a Faraday cage, the coordination of movements was normal, the development was synchronous, and a mortality of 4.2% was obtained. These results indicate that radiation emitted by phone masts in a real situation may affect the development and may cause an increase in mortality of exposed tadpoles. This research may have huge implications for the natural world, which is now exposed to high microwave radiation levels from a multitude of phone masts.


Read More: http://informahealthcare.com/doi/abs/10.3109/15368371003685363
An experiment has been made exposing eggs and tadpoles of the common frog (Rana temporaria) to electromagnetic radiation from several mobile (cell) phone antennae located at a distance of 140 meters. The experiment lasted two months, from the egg phase until an advanced phase of tadpole prior to metamorphosis. Measurements of electric field intensity (radiofrequencies and microwaves) in V/m obtained with three different devices were 1.8 to 3.5 V/m. In the exposed group (n = 70), low coordination of movements, an asynchronous growth, resulting in both big and small tadpoles, and a high mortality (90%) was observed. Regarding the control group (n = 70) under the same conditions but inside a Faraday cage, the coordination of movements was normal, the development was synchronous, and a mortality of 4.2% was obtained. These results indicate that radiation emitted by phone masts in a real situation may affect the development and may cause an increase in mortality of exposed tadpoles. This research may have huge implications for the natural world, which is now exposed to high microwave radiation levels from a multitude of phone masts.


Read More: http://informahealthcare.com/doi/abs/10.3109/15368371003685363
An experiment has been made exposing eggs and tadpoles of the common frog (Rana temporaria) to electromagnetic radiation from several mobile (cell) phone antennae located at a distance of 140 meters. The experiment lasted two months, from the egg phase until an advanced phase of tadpole prior to metamorphosis. Measurements of electric field intensity (radiofrequencies and microwaves) in V/m obtained with three different devices were 1.8 to 3.5 V/m. In the exposed group (n = 70), low coordination of movements, an asynchronous growth, resulting in both big and small tadpoles, and a high mortality (90%) was observed. Regarding the control group (n = 70) under the same conditions but inside a Faraday cage, the coordination of movements was normal, the development was synchronous, and a mortality of 4.2% was obtained. These results indicate that radiation emitted by phone masts in a real situation may affect the development and may cause an increase in mortality of exposed tadpoles. This research may have huge implications for the natural world, which is now exposed to high microwave radiation levels from a multitude of phone masts.


Read More: http://informahealthcare.com/doi/abs/10.3109/15368371003685363
An experiment has been made exposing eggs and tadpoles of the common frog (Rana temporaria) to electromagnetic radiation from several mobile (cell) phone antennae located at a distance of 140 meters. The experiment lasted two months, from the egg phase until an advanced phase of tadpole prior to metamorphosis. Measurements of electric field intensity (radiofrequencies and microwaves) in V/m obtained with three different devices were 1.8 to 3.5 V/m. In the exposed group (n = 70), low coordination of movements, an asynchronous growth, resulting in both big and small tadpoles, and a high mortality (90%) was observed. Regarding the control group (n = 70) under the same conditions but inside a Faraday cage, the coordination of movements was normal, the development was synchronous, and a mortality of 4.2% was obtained. These results indicate that radiation emitted by phone masts in a real situation may affect the development and may cause an increase in mortality of exposed tadpoles. This research may have huge implications for the natural world, which is now exposed to high microwave radiation levels from a multitude of phone masts.


Read More: http://informahealthcare.com/doi/abs/10.3109/15368371003685363
An experiment has been made exposing eggs and tadpoles of the common frog (Rana temporaria) to electromagnetic radiation from several mobile (cell) phone antennae located at a distance of 140 meters. The experiment lasted two months, from the egg phase until an advanced phase of tadpole prior to metamorphosis. Measurements of electric field intensity (radiofrequencies and microwaves) in V/m obtained with three different devices were 1.8 to 3.5 V/m. In the exposed group (n = 70), low coordination of movements, an asynchronous growth, resulting in both big and small tadpoles, and a high mortality (90%) was observed. Regarding the control group (n = 70) under the same conditions but inside a Faraday cage, the coordination of movements was normal, the development was synchronous, and a mortality of 4.2% was obtained. These results indicate that radiation emitted by phone masts in a real situation may affect the development and may cause an increase in mortality of exposed tadpoles. This research may have huge implications for the natural world, which is now exposed to high microwave radiation levels from a multitude of phone masts.


Read More: http://informahealthcare.com/doi/abs/10.3109/15368371003685363

Zajímavý experiment provedli ve Španělsku. Exponovali vajíčka a pulce skokana hnědého (rana temporaria)VF elektromagnetickým polem tak, aby podmínky v laboratoři co nejvíce přiblížili možným expozičním situacím základnových stanic mobilních sítí (BTS) ve městech. 

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RFID značení novorozenců - zvýšená expozice EMP

19. únor 2011 | 23.42 | rubrika: Výzkum-zahraničí

Nová studie italských vědců dokládá zvýšenou expozici elektromagnetickým polem u novorozenců při čtecím procesu RFID-čipů, kterými se v zahraničí a nyní i u nás v motolské nemocnici mají  označovat dětští pacienti a novorozenci s matkami. Lékařům a personálu možná rizika nejsou absolutně známa.

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IEMFA vyzývá k urgentnímu snížení limitů EMP

13. únor 2011 | 16.31 | rubrika: Aktivity v zahraničí

Oslo 3.2.2011  Vědecké konsorcium IEMFA (The International Electromagnetic Fields Alliance) v únoru 2011 zveřejnilo zprávu o vědeckém konsensu, týkající se zdravotních rizik spojených s elektromagnetickými poli (EMP). Konsorcium, vedené Olle Johanssonem ze švédského Karolinska Institute a sdružující řadu odborníků, vyzývá ve své zprávě globální vlády zemí, aby  přijaly výrazně nižší expoziční limity EMP. Toto doporučení se zakládá na souboru výzkumů z poslední doby v oboru biologických věd a možných důsledcích nebývalé míry expozice EMP z bezdrátových technologií a přenosu elektřiny. 

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Český rozhlas o elektrosmogu

10. únor 2011 | 21.07 | rubrika: Média ČR

Rozhlasová stanice ČRo 2 Praha uvedla 21.1.2011 ve svém diskuzním pořadu »Káva o čtvrté« téma elektrosmogu. Hosty moderátora Vladimíra Kroce byli Roman Muselík Radomil Hradil.

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Izrael zavádí on-line monitoring vysílačů

27. leden 2011 | 23.45 | rubrika: Média-zahraničí

Izraelské ministerstvo životního prostředí spustilo v minulém roce systém technologie »blue&white«, který umožňuje v reálném čase sledování  intenzity vyzařování vysílačů mobilních základových stanic (BTS) v celé zemi. Informoval o tom deník »The Jerusalem Post« 26.4.2010. Tím se tato technologická velmoc dostala na špici vývoje i v této oblasti, týkající se významně životního prostředí obyvatel.

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