Health Problems Due to Long Term EMF Exposure Doubtful

According to recent reports in the Greenwich Time, Greenwich, CT state legislators are proposing a bill that would prohibit building cell towers within 750 feet of a school or day care because of a perceived health risk from electromagnetic radiation. However, some Cos Cob, CT residents believe that the cell towers should not be permitted within 5,000 feet of any schools, day cares and elderly homes due to health concerns. Reportedly, the cell tower bill has been proposed by Rep. Fred Camillo, R-151st District, and supported by fellow Reps. Livvy Floren, R-149th District, Lile Gibbons, R-250th District, and Sen. L. Scott Frantz, R-136th District. There is no good evidence that attending school near a cell tower, such as the one proposed, creates a health risk. During the 1980’s, some plaintiff lawyers ballyhooed electromagnetic field (“EMF”) litigation as the “new asbestos.” A series of well-funded EMF trials were litigated against various electric utility companies around the United States in the 1990’s. After the presentation of the scientific evidence, judges and juries uniformly rejected plaintiff health claims. The Centers for Disease Control (“CDC”) website contains a great deal of reliable scientific information concerning health effects from radiation exposure from cell towers, cell phones, microwave ovens and hair dryers. According to the CDC, the risk is extremely low. The low frequency radiation that those fields emit may have a biological effect, but do not cause adverse health effects, according to the website of the World Health Organization (“WHO”), which has devoted years of study on EMFs. So what is a biological effect? WHO’s literature explains that “biological effects” may include “listening to music, reading a book, eating an apple or playing tennis,” none of which cause health effects. WHO's conclusion is that there is no health risk to the EMF radiation to which the public is exposed. Thus, contrary to popular hysteria, there is no evidence that proximity to EMFs can “fry” a person’s brain or cause cancer. If our legislators are going to propose EMF safety precautions, they should base their proposals on strong science rather than fear. The "dose" or exposure from cell tower EMFs can be measured and quantified. Once that “exposure” is known, it is then necessary to look to the scientific literature to evaluate the likelihood of a health risk from that exposure. If EMF radiation posed a health risk to everyone living near a cell tower, it is a no-brainer that all cell towers should be dismantled--not just those near schools and day cares and homes for the elderly. The cell tower issue has always been about diminution of property value and aesthetics; it is not about our health! 
 

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Mac Kull - March 2, 2010 1:54 AM

Bill - You might let your readers listen to Dr. Martin Blank's research and his presentation at Columbia University Law School regarding how his research has shown EMF damaging DNA strands, which he belives leads to health problems and cancer? (Source: http://vimeo.com/8521392)

Your readers might also find the recent increases in brain cancer cases that an Australian brain surgeon, Dr. Khurana discusses and what his medical opinions are regarding how he now believes EMF is to blame (Source: http://bit.ly/9RliCg)

Angela Flynn - March 8, 2010 1:04 PM

There are thousands of studies on the biological effects of radiofrequency radiation. You may say that you disagree with them or that you feel they are not valid studies, but it false to say they do not exist.

Please refer to my cell tower report for references.

CELL TOWERS AND WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS – LIVING WITH RADIOFREQUENCY RADIATION
http://www.scribd.com/doc/24352550/Cell-Tower-Rpt

S Wright - March 8, 2010 7:32 PM

Please read the Biointiaitve Report or the Ecolog review
Both meta analyses.
The evidence is clear. It is just being kept from the public.
www.bioinitiative.org
http://www.bemri.org/archive/hese-uk/en/niemr/ecologsum.php?content_type=&style=print

Martin Weatherall - March 8, 2010 8:02 PM

Bill
The health effects of microwave radiation have been known for over sixty five years, when radar was first used during the Second World War.
Those adverse health effects are serious and have many different symptoms, including cancer.
There are many scientific research documents which show that people are being severely harmed by radiation levels which are far below the safety levels used in North America

Daryl Vernon - March 9, 2010 12:17 PM

why would you have disallowed my comment from yesterday?
Daryl Vernon
Toronto

Miracle Mineral Water - June 23, 2010 8:56 AM

Thanks for this post, it's great to hear about these things. Very informative and gives a lot of sense to readers.

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