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December 2004
Karolinksa Group Finds No Brain Tumor Risk from Mobile Phones
The Case for EMF Precautionary Policies: WHO and Public Health Officials Stand in the Way
November 2004
WHO EMF Project Rejects Stricter Exposure Limits To Reduce Childhood Leukemia Risk
October 2004
Claim: U.K. Study Linking Power Lines to Childhood Leukemia Withheld for Three Years
RF Literature Reviews
Mobile Phones Again Linked to Tumor Risk
September 2004
Swiss To Attempt Repeat of the TNO Base Station Study
Nordic Radiation Agencies: No Mobile Phone Health Risks
U.S. Navy To Close Down Project ELF Transmitter
£1 Million for Chilhood Leukemia Research
July/August 2004
EMF Decision Time in California: Follow the health Data or Follow the Money?
Industry rules RF
Hardell Finds No Link Between Cellular or Cordless Phones and Salivary Gland Tumors
NIEHS Negotiating with IITRI for Multi-Million Dollar RF Animal Studies
U.K. Legislators Urge No Blanket Approval for Cell Towers
Report on EMP Threat
Gunni Nordstrom's The Invisible Disease Published
June 2004
Setback for U.S. NTP RF-Animal Study
Swiss Foundation Calls for Research Proposals
May 2004
Sir William Stewart Reappointed Chairman of NRPB
Ross Adey Dies at 82
Extremely Weak Radiation Impairs Birds' Magnetic Compass
19 of 25 Mobile Phones Tested in Sweden Flunk Out
March 2004
U.K. NRPB Favors ICNIRP Exposure Standards, Weighs Precautionary Measures To Limit Power Line Risks to Children
Setback for Melatonin Hypothesis
U.K. Panel Downplays Possible Harm from Charged Pollutants Near Power Lines
Sir William Stewart To Open September Conference on Childhood Leukemia
Malaysian pamphlet discounts cell phone radiation risks
NRPB's Rick Saunders Joins WHO's EMF Project
February 2004
lt's genetics, stupid
Repacholi & WHO Under Fire Over Depleted Uranium Report
Frank Barnes Wins $500,000 Prize
NTP Issues Proposal for Large-Scale RF-Animal Studies
New Book on Cell Phone Health Risks Published in France
Fedrowitz and Löscher Shed Light on EMF-Breast Cancer Risks
January 2004
John Graham: Call your Fact Checker
Roti Roti: No Microwave Genotoxic Effects
Power-Frequency EMFs Damage DNA, Lai, Singh Find
German Soldiers Can Sue U.S. Radar Companies
U.S. Military Maintains Microwave Weapons Are "Harmless"
Danes See No Support for Neuroma Risk from Cell Phones
U.K.'s Phone Research Program Funds Two New Projects
Dutch Health Council Releases EMF Update
RF Health Risks No "Cause for Concern," Says U.K. Panel
MRI Scans Reduce Depression
Environmental Health Perspectives Accessible Online for Free
EPA's 1990 Evaluation of EMF Cancer Risks on the Web
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