Royal Society of London Meeting on BioInitiative Report and the Urgent Need for New Biologically-Based Public Exposure Limits



    Safety is not assured, nor is it even likely under safety limits
    for electromagnetic radiation (EMR) that were originally designed for
    short-term exposures and never anticipated the new wireless world. A
    meeting this week at the Royal Society of London organized by Coghill
    Research Labs previewed the results of the newly released
    BioInitiative Report (www.bioinitiative.org). Experts from the fields
    of cancer, immunology, public health and environmental policy who
    authored the BioInitiative Report presented scientific evidence in
    support of an urgent call for new biologically-based public exposure
    standards to deal with pulsed radiofrequency and microwave radiation
    from cell phones and towers that transmit the signals (masts). The
    Report also recommends a thousand-fold lower limit for children
    exposed to electric energy sources like appliances and power lines.

    At the Royal Society conference, BioInitiative co-editor Cindy
    Sage of Sage Associates summarized the scientific evidence from the
    Report documenting the inadequacy of existing international public
    safety standards. Brain tumor specialist Dr. Lennart Hardell, MD, PhD
    and Professor at University Hospital in Orebro, Sweden spoke on his
    BioInitiative chapter on brain tumors and acoustic neuromas. His work
    on cell phones, cordless phones and brain tumors is widely recognized
    to be pivotal in the debate about the safety of wireless
    radiofrequency and microwave radiation. Olle Johansson, PhD,
    Karolinska Institute and BioInitiative Report author presented on EMR
    effects on immune function and electrical hypersensitivity.

    The world´s safety limits are out of date and irrelevant for
    chronic exposures to low-level EMR since they did not anticipate the
    advent of a wireless world, with new forms of pulsed radiation that
    widely affect populations 24-hours a day. Today´s wireless environment
    virtually layers all of us with multiple exposures that appear to
    cause health effects that may include chronic illness and death. The
    use of cell phones is linked to increased risk of brain tumors and
    acoustic neuromas with 10 or more years of use, and the evidence for
    exposure to EMF (from power lines and appliances) points to genetic
    damage, several childhood and adult cancers and Alzheimer´s disease.

    Several other speakers chronicled life-changing illnesses that
    occurred following the erection of masts near their homes. Electrical
    hypersensitivity - which can be debilitating - is thought to result
    from large changes in the immune system caused by continuing exposure
    to artificial EMR, leading to chronic inflammation and allergic
    responses. Estimates reach from 3% to 10% of populations in the UK,
    other European and the Nordic countries.