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Feb 17 16 11:28 PM
WE HAVE heard the claims before, that our mobile phones could be killing us, but for the most part we believed them to be safe.But new claims made during the ABC’s flagship science program, Catalyst, that Wi-Fi enabled devices could be causing cancer much faster than we think, has sparked controversy.Some of Australia’s leading authorities on electromagnetic energy and preventive medicine have hit out at the half-hour program saying the assumptions made by some of the experts were views that were“not supported by science”.The program, Wi-Fried?, featured the opinions of a number of prominent international health and radiation experts, who question the current data that basically says our devices are not causing any harm.Former Clinton administration health and disease prevention adviser Dr Devra Davis told the program that for many years she believed mobile phones were harmless but began questioning the science behind this belief several years ago.Now she believes they are carcinogenic.
WE HAVE heard the claims before, that our mobile phones could be killing us, but for the most part we believed them to be safe.
But new claims made during the ABC’s flagship science program, Catalyst, that Wi-Fi enabled devices could be causing cancer much faster than we think, has sparked controversy.
Some of Australia’s leading authorities on electromagnetic energy and preventive medicine have hit out at the half-hour program saying the assumptions made by some of the experts were views that were“not supported by science”.
The program, Wi-Fried?, featured the opinions of a number of prominent international health and radiation experts, who question the current data that basically says our devices are not causing any harm.
Former Clinton administration health and disease prevention adviser Dr Devra Davis told the program that for many years she believed mobile phones were harmless but began questioning the science behind this belief several years ago.
Now she believes they are carcinogenic.
Read more @ http://www.news.com.au/technology/gadgets/mobile-phones/experts-hit-out-at-claims-wifi-devices-cause-cancer/news-story/8e656d457176e162247bb466278529a8
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