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09/24/2018
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By Tracey Watson
Is Fukushima radiation affecting the West Coast? Consider these signs
In March 2011, the province of Fukushima, Japan, was struck by a series of devastating events that culminated in one of the worst nuclear disasters in history. First, the area experienced a magnitude 9.0 earthquake; that, in turn, caused a 15-metre (50-foot) tsunami; and finally, the tsunami disabled the power supply and cooling functions at […]
07/23/2018
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By Isabelle Z.
Shocking study finds that mobile devices can zap your MEMORY
When you see teenagers glued to their cell phones while out and about, it’s natural to wonder what this constant use of technology is doing to their health and well-being. Much has been made of the negative effects that heavy social media use can have on young people’s self-esteem, for example, and a new study […]
07/09/2018
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By Isabelle Z.
WARNING: 9 out of 10 popular cell phone models exceed regulatory limits for radiation
Cell phone radiation is a big concern for many people, but manufacturers have largely downplayed the risks, and they’re quick to point out that their products meet the regulatory limits. That may be true, but what if the regulatory limits are inherently flawed? Data released by France’s National Frequency Agency, ANFR, paints a very different […]
06/03/2018
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By Tracey Watson
A professor of toxicology explains how EMFs cause biological damage and even cancer
There is something all around us that we cannot see, that can cause serious health problems like cancer, but that we might not even know about. You may never have heard of electromagnetic fields (EMFs), and even if you have, might be unaware of their damaging effects. Nonetheless, they are all around us, and it […]
05/24/2018
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By Tracey Watson
Fukushima is running out of storage tanks for radioactive water … Where will they dump it now?
The fallout from one of the worst nuclear disasters in history is likely about to get far worse, with Japanese news media reporting that the storage capacity for collecting radioactive water at Japan’s Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant is close to reaching its limit. The power plant was first commissioned in 1971, and was one […]
05/18/2018
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By David Williams
The radiation from red dwarf stars makes life on their planets improbable
In the search for other habitable planets in the galaxy besides Earth, astronomers have suggested that a closer look at red dwarf stars might be productive. Red dwarfs are, comparatively, much smaller and shine a lot less brighter than our own sun. But they are plentiful, as they make up about 75 percent of the […]
02/15/2018
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By Jhoanna Robinson
Shielding EMFs found to reduce 90% of symptoms in people with autoimmune disease
Revolutionary research has shown that hindering exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMF) produces significant symptom changes in 90 percent of patients with autoimmune disease. This provides proof that radiation poses innumerable health risks to humans. A recent study that was published in the peer-reviewed journal Immunologic Research titled “Electrosmog and Autoimmune Disease” enlightens people regarding the […]
02/08/2018
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By Isabelle Z.
Cell phone radiation exposure found to give rats CANCER
A new study released by the National Institutes of Health shows that exposure to cell phone radiation known as RFR causes male rats to develop a rare type of cancer. According to two technical reports on mice and rats, the RFR exposure caused male rats to develop tumors in the tissues that surround nerves in […]
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