Although simply a news article from CNET, here is some additional information
including references to Dr. Pall’s work. The reader can draw their own
conclusions.
https://www.cnet.com/tech/mobile/is-5g-making-you-sick-probably-not/
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Hi John,
Here is one such paper of Dr. Pall published July 2018:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0013935118300355#t0005
ABSTRACT
Repeated Wi-Fi studies show that Wi-Fi causes oxidative stress,
sperm/testicular damage, neuropsychiatric effects including EEG changes,
apoptosi
& PS: Something I should have mentioned about how some companies treat their
contractors /consultants doing this sort of work.
Like mushrooms they are often "kept in the dark and fed on "you know
what"!", i.e. the companies don't (often just plain "can't") provide the
contractor /consultant wit
I agree strongly with Dan comments on the 5G issue.
Is cleat that the harmful radiation levels established by international and/or
national regulatory bodies no need to be exceeded. These levels, practically
consist in a specific risk which is present. In the real world 100% Safety do
not exist
Good morning all.
I printed out the article, read it quite closely and can only agree with
95%+ of what the author wrote - the notable exception being the paragraph on
the 1st page beginning "CE is all about ."
Like many of you guys, whilst in "gainful employment" I did a LOT of "CE
com
Dan,
Thank you for posting that well-written, objective Chicago-Magazine article on
Dr. Joseph Mercola. I must point out, however, that Mercola's article is
heavily based on research performed by Dr. Martin Pall, Ph.D. "Pall has a
bachelor’s in physics from Johns Hopkins and a Ph.D. in biochem
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