Clinical Environmental Medicine

Environmental Medicine (EM) is a discipline concerning the impact of environmental factors on individual health risks and common welfare. Clinical Environmental Medicine encompasses the medical care of persons with health complaints and medical findings which can be traced back to environmental factors. Read more about Clinical Environmental Medicine ...

In den USA läuft eine Studie zur Frage, ob elektromagnetische Strahlung krebserregend wirkt. Im Jahr 2016 wurden Teilergebnisse veröffentlicht. Eine fordert nun, diese Ergebnisse zu veröffentlichen, um die Problematik ins öffentliche Bewußtsein zu bringen.

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The U.S. National Toxicology Program Radiofrequency Carcinogenicity Research Study

On May 27th, 2016, the U.S. National Toxicology Program, of the U.S. National Institutes of Health, released a report with partial results of their large study on the carcinogenicity of radiofrequency radiation (RFR, also known as microwave radiation) in male and female rats and mice.

The world’s largest, most well-designed study of its type, at a cost of $25 million, found increased occurrence of rare brain tumors called gliomas in male rats and increases in nerve tumors called Schwannoma of the heart, thymus and mediastinum in both male and female rats exposed to RFR. The released results are “partial” because more rat results and all of the mouse study results will be forthcoming, by 2017.

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