People are reporting symptoms near cell towers and in proximity to other RFR-generating sources including consumer products such as wireless computer routers and Wi-Fi systems that appear to be classic ''microwave sickness syndrome,'' also known as ''radi
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1600 uW/m2 (0.16 µW/cm2) =Motor function, memory and attention of school children affected (Latvia) Kolodynski, 1996
1,680- 10,530 uW/m2 (0.168 - 1.053 µW/cm2)=Irreversible infertility in mice after 5 generations of exposure to cell phone signals from antenna park Magras & Xenos, 1997
2,000-80,000 uW/m2 (0.2 - 8 µW/cm2)=Two-fold increase in childhood leukemia from AM-FM exposure Hocking, 1996
13,000 -57,000 uW/m2 (1.3 - 5.7 µW/cm2)=Two-fold increase in leukemia in adults from AM RF exposure Dolk, 1997
Smart Meter Radiation measured with HF 35C HF Analyzer 800 Mhz -2500 MHz
Measurements 100-500 = BAD
500-1000= Very BAD
1000-2000= "EXTREME" Cancer causing Exposure VERY VERY BAD!!
National Standards
The RF-EMF exposure levels deemed acceptable vary greatly between countries. As noted in the BioInitiative Report for the RF frequency range of 800-900 MHz, exposure levels range from
4 μW/cm2 (0.04 W/m2) in Switzerland,
6 μW/cm2 (0.06 W/m2) in China, and
10 μW/cm2 (0.1 W/m2) in Russia and Italy to
580 μW/cm2 (5.8 W/m2) in the United States and
5800 μW/cm2 (58.0 W/m2) in United Kingdom.
Blackman C, Blank M, Kundi M, Sage C, Carpenter D, Davanipour Z, Gee D, Hardell L, Johansson O, Lai H, Hansson Mild K, Sobel E, Xu X, Chen G and Sage S 2007, The BioInitiative Report, http://www.bioinitiative.org/freeacce...
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1600 uW/m2 (0.16 µW/cm2) =Motor function, memory and attention of school children affected (Latvia) Kolodynski, 1996
1,680- 10,530 uW/m2 (0.168 - 1.053 µW/cm2)=Irreversible infertility in mice after 5 generations of exposure to cell phone signals from antenna park Magras & Xenos, 1997
2,000-80,000 uW/m2 (0.2 - 8 µW/cm2)=Two-fold increase in childhood leukemia from AM-FM exposure Hocking, 1996
13,000 -57,000 uW/m2 (1.3 - 5.7 µW/cm2)=Two-fold increase in leukemia in adults from AM RF exposure Dolk, 1997
People are reporting symptoms near cell towers and in proximity to other RFR-generating sources including consumer products such as wireless computer routers and Wi-Fi systems that appear to be classic ''microwave sickness syndrome,'' also known as ''radiofrequency radiation sickness.'' First identified in the 1950s by Soviet medical researchers, symptoms included headache, fatigue, ocular dysfunction, dizziness, and sleep disorders. In Soviet medicine, clinical manifestations include dermographism, tumors, blood changes, reproductive and cardiovascular abnormalities, depression, irritability, and memory impairment, among others. The Soviet researchers noted that the syndrome is reversible in early stages but is considered lethal over time (Tolgskaya et al. 1973).
Johnson-Liakouris (1998) noted there are both occupational studies conducted between 1953 and 1991 and clinical cases of acute exposure between 1975 and 1993 that offer substantive verification for the syndrome. Yet, U.S. regulatory agencies and standards-setting groups continue to quibble about the existence of microwave sickness because it does not fit neatly into engineering models for power density,
even as studies are finding that cell towers are creating the same health complaints in the population.
"Biological effects from exposure to electromagnetic radiation emitted by cell tower base stations and other antenna arrays B. Blake Levitt and Henry Lai Received 30 April 2010. Accepted 6 August 2010. Published on the NRC Research Press Web site at er.nrc.ca on 5 November 2010. B.B. Levitt.1 P.O. Box 2014, New Preston, CT 06777, USA. H. Lai. Department of Bioengineering, Box 355061, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, USA. 1Corresponding author (e-mail: blakelevit@cs.com; bbl353355@gmail.com).