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Research papers by h.e.s.e. contributing scientists, on non-ionising electromagnetic radiation
Most of the following papers are in German. Their translated titles are provided here for convenience.
Alfonso Balmori PhD
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Prof. Dr Klaus Buchner
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M. Davoudi, C. Brössner, W. Kuber
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Dr Imre Fejes
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Dr Pan kaj K. Gadhia
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Dr Andrew Goldsworthy
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Prof. Dr Yuri Grigoriev
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Prof. em. Prof. Dr med. Karl Hecht
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Dr Hermann Heinrich
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Dr Mae-Wan Ho
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Dr Gerard Hyland
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Assoc. Prof. Olle Johansson
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Hajime Kimata MD, PhD
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Dr Sianette Kwee
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Andrew A Marino
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Eli Richter MD, MPH
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Prof. Leif G. Salford
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Prof. Dr Roger Santini
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Prof. Dr Peter Semm
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Prof. V. N. Shabalin, Prof. S. N. Shatokhina
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Dr rer. nat. Stefan Spaarmann
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Szmigielski Stanislaw MD, PhD
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Prof. Dr Uner Tan
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Dr rer. nat. Ulrich Warnke
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Prof. Dr med. Hans-Jürgen Wilhelm
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In the news about: electromagnetic fields
- International NIR and Health Workshop – Brazil, 18-19 May 2009
- Faraday’s House, a new Swedish group. From April 24 to May 24, the House will be positioned at eight different locations in central Gothenburg.
- EMF and Health: A Global Issue. Radiation Research Trust Conference
8 & 9 Sept 2008, London. Speakers included prominent international scientists. Click for proceedings.
- Does maternal use of mobile phones affect children perinatally? A new study correlates phone use and behavioural problems.
- Kompetenz Initiative calls on beekeepers to examine the importance of EM fields in bee loss.
- What is the true current picture of risks to the brain from mobile phones?
- Effects on common frog tadpoles exposed to mobile antennas, and in a Faraday cage (current research)
- BioInitiative Report: A Rationale for a Biologically- based Public Exposure Standard for Electromagnetic Fields (ELF and RF)
- Corporate science corrupts enquiry and truth, and the media are at times captive. Read Cultural Dwarfs.
- Effects on animals: mobile antenna makes calves blind
- Professor Franz Adlkofer, Verum Foundation: ‘there is no doubt: UMTS is much more dangerous than GSM’
- German government warns against WLAN use.
- Powerline evidence finally elicits a precautionary response from WHO.
- European public opinion reveals widespread concerns over mobile phones, masts and health.
- Is WiFi (wireless networking) in schools a healthy option?
- In 2000 T-Mobil commissioned ECOLOG to investigate mobile telephony and health. What happened to the report? We translated it; you can – you should – read it.
- Honey bees: they pollinate our food crops. After a 20 year decline, it isn’t just mites, but there are pointers to EM Fields. In some places it is reaching crisis point
- Deputy Head of the Department of Health and Environment of the German Medical Association says radioactive and non-ionising radiation cause damage that is difficult to differentiate.
- Mobiles: Could these be the cigarettes of the 21st century? And the cost of always ‘more research is needed’.
- A curious case of dead birds raining down, at the same time, on opposite sides of the world.
- Is public domain WiMax a good idea? German doctors say ‘No!’
- Across the world: masts, money and medics. From Beer Sheva to Sutton Coldfield, the story is nearly the same. What does your doctor recognise?
- Danish mobile phone and cancer ‘all-clear’ study challenged by international scientists and medics.
- A light alternative to microwaves in buildings?
- Are mobile phones costing the Earth?
- Where is universal digital connectivity taking us?
- Proof that EHS is in the mind? Or that interpretation reflects your academic specialism?
- Scientific Committee on Emerging and Newly Identified Health Risks seeks opinions; will yours count?
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