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Saturday, February 02, 2008
The Influence of Being Physically Near to a Cell Phone Transmission Mast on the Incidence of Cancer
Posted By MichaelFosburg @ 5:25 PM :: 866 Views :: Research Reports, Research-Archive

Following the call by Wolfram König, President of the Bundesamt für Strahlenschutz (Federal Agency
for radiation protection), to all doctors of medicine to collaborate actively in the assessment of the
risk posed by cellular radiation, the aim of our study was to examine whether people living close to
cellular transmitter antennas were exposed to a heightened risk of taking ill with malignant tumors.

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Saturday, February 02, 2008
THE AULTERRA NEUTRALIZER REDUCED THE INTENSITY OF CELL PHONE RADIATION
Posted By MichaelFosburg @ 5:21 PM :: 878 Views :: Research Reports, Research-Archive

There is now accumulating scientific evidence that cell phone radiation is harmful to the
body.

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Saturday, February 02, 2008
Non-thermal DNA breakage by mobile-phone radiation (1800 MHz) in human fibroblasts and in transformed GFSH-R17 rat granulosa cells in vitro
Posted By MichaelFosburg @ 5:10 PM :: 660 Views :: Research Reports, Research-Archive

Cultured human diploid fibroblasts and cultured rat granulosa cells were exposed to intermittent and continuous radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (RF-EMF) used in mobile phones, with different specific absorption rates (SAR) and different mobilephone modulations.

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Saturday, February 02, 2008
Electromagnetic field-induced protection of chick embryos against hypoxia exhibits characteristics of temporal sensing
Posted By MichaelFosburg @ 5:00 PM :: 566 Views :: Research Reports, Research-Archive

We previously studied the response of mammalian cultured cells to weak, 60 Hz-electromagnetic (EM) fields.

Saturday, February 02, 2008
Chronic Electromagnetic Field Exposure Decreases HSP70 Levels and Lowers Cytoprotection
Posted By MichaelFosburg @ 4:53 PM :: 624 Views :: Research Reports, Research-Archive

Electromagnetic field (EMR) exposures have been shown to induce heat shock proteins (HSP's), which help maintain the conformation of cellular proteins during periods of stress.

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Saturday, February 02, 2008
Threshholds for electromagnetic field-induced hypoxia protection: evidence for a primary electric field effect
Posted By MichaelFosburg @ 4:32 PM :: 567 Views :: Research Reports, Research-Archive

We have recently reported that weak electromagnetic (EM) field exposure of chick embryos induces a response that can be used to protect against subsequent hypoxic insult.

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Saturday, February 02, 2008
Short-Term Magnetic Field (60 Hz) Induce Protection Against Ultraviolet Radiation Damage
Posted By MichaelFosburg @ 4:23 PM :: 547 Views :: Research Reports, Research-Archive

See below for study.

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Saturday, February 02, 2008
A Simple Experiment To Study Elecromagnetic Field Effects: Protection Induced By Short-term Exposures to 60 Hz Magnetic Fields
Posted By MichaelFosburg @ 4:11 PM :: 571 Views :: Research Reports, Research-Archive

See below for study.

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Saturday, February 02, 2008
Mitochondrial membrane remodeling in apoptosis: an inside story
Posted By MichaelFosburg @ 3:37 PM :: 556 Views :: Research Reports, Research-Archive

During the early stages of apoptosis, mitochondria are the
focal point of a battle for supremacy between opposing
factions of the Bcl-2 family.

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Saturday, February 02, 2008
Effects of pulsed electric fields on DNA of human lymphocytes
Posted By MichaelFosburg @ 3:32 PM :: 601 Views :: Research Reports, Research-Archive

The effects of pulsed electric fields of low frequency (50 Hz) on DNA of human lymphocytes were investigated.

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