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    Evidence of health effects of electromagnetic radiation, to the Australian senate inquiry into electromagnetic radiation

    Cherry, Neil J.
    Abstract
    Genotoxic and epidemiological evidence was presented to the Australian Senate Inquiry. The Inquiry Chairperson, Senator Lyn Allison, described Dr Neil Cherry’s evidence as the only independent professional evidence not related to industry. Since he spent most of June and July that year in Europe presenting evidence in Italy, Austria, Ireland, Switzerland and the European Parliament in Brussels, and collecting research results from the other presentations of world leading independent researchers, the evidence presented here was strongly updated. The conclusions from this evidence are strongly contrasted with the position of Dr Michael Repacholi from the WHO, ICNIRP (International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection), the Australian Radiation Laboratory and many other "authorities" around the world.... [Show full abstract]
    Keywords
    chromosome damage; Electromagnetic Radiation (EMR); Melatonin; free radicals; public health assessment methods; cancer
    Date
    2000-09
    Type
    Journal Article
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