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23. Olle Johansson, PhD Announcing Seletun Scientific …
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International Scientists Recommend Global Governments Adopt New Exposure Guidelines for Electromagnetic Radiation—Pointing to Biological Hazards and Risks to the Genetic Code from Unchecked Proliferation of Wireless Technologies. In this 18 minute video, Dr. Johansson, from Sweden's renowned Karolinska Institute, and Chair of the Seletun Scientific Panel, announces a consensus agreement among international scientists on the need to reduce EMF (electromagnetic field) exposures to the population. The paper has just been published in the journal, Reviews on Environmental Health. The Seletun Scientific Panel's recommendations are extremely important given the unchecked proliferation of wireless radiation over the past decade, such as from cell towers, wireless networks, wireless routers, and cell phones, as well as because of the plans by many ignorant governments to blanket neighborhoods in new, radiation-emitting utility 'smart' meters.
To read Press Releases, the Seletun Scientific Statement or get a transcript of Dr. Johansson's remarks in this video, please go to ElectromagneticHealth.org "News" Section.
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  • Ediciones Mayo plus 1 year ago
    Un tema a seguir muy de cerca por su magnitus y trascendencia para la salud pública. Hacen falta más grupos serios como éste
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