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A new mobile application that provides a guide to electromagnetic fields (EMF) has been launched by the International Telecommunications Union (ITU), a United Nations specialized agency for information and communication technologies (ICTs). ... click here for more information
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November 2014 |
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The International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP), Australian Centre for Electromagnetic Bioeffects Research (ACEBR) and the Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency (ARPANSA) held a Workshop on Radiofrequency Field ... click here for more information
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The Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency (ARPANSA) has published a new fact sheet on WiFi and health, and recently announced a WiFi in schools measurement program commencing in 2015. ... click here for more information
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October 2014 |
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The World Health Organization (WHO) updated its factsheet on mobile phones and health in October 2014 and has not changed its overall position that mobile phone use does not cause adverse health effects. ... click here for more information
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The World Health Organization is undertaking a health risk assessment of radiofrequency electromagnetic fields, to be published as a monograph in the Environmental Health Criteria Series. ... click here for more information
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This forum explores how information and communication technologies (ICTs) form the backbone of a smart sustainable city including updates from the WHO, ICNIRP and the ITU. ... click here for more information
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September 2014 |
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The United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently updated its Frequently asked questions about cell phones and your health factsheet to follow best practices, including the use of plain, easy-to-understand, language. ... click here for more information
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GSMA has launched two new infographics to show the exposure limits for radio signals used in each country around the world for both mobile network infrastructure and for devices such as mobile phones and tablets ... click here for more information
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August 2014 |
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The WHO has published a progress report on the International EMF Project - June 2013-14 ... click here for more information
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June 2014 |
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The Swedish Radiation Safety Authority`s (SSM) scientific council of international experts has published the 2014 annual report on EMF and health. ... click here for more information
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A new UK study will investigate whether or not the use of mobile phones and Wi-Fi affect children s memory and attention. ... click here for more information
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April 2014 |
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Health Canada regularly reviews SC6 to ensure that it is based on the most up-to-date scientific knowledge. In 2013, it proposed several revisions to bring SC6 in line with current knowledge and other international standards and asked the Royal Society of Canada to form an Expert Panel to review the proposed changes to SC6. ... click here for more information
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March 2014 |
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WiFi radiofrequency fields in schools do not pose a health risk to children or staff, with exposures many thousands of times lower than the relevant standard, according to a new report from the Ministry of Health. ... click here for more information
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An Expert Panel has concluded that the science behind the ARPANSA Radiofrequency (RF) Exposure Standard remains valid and the exposure limits in the Standard continue to provide a high degree of protection against the known health effects of RF electromagnetic fields. ... click here for more information
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The European population is increasingly exposed to new physical and chemical agents in the environment, some of which may be damaging to health. ... click here for more information
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Health Canada has published a new fact sheet busting common myths about the national EMF standard Safety Code 6. ... click here for more information
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The World Cancer Report 2014 says that no consistent association has been found between use of mobile (cell) phones and brain tumours. ... click here for more information
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The UK s largest programme of research into possible health risks from mobile phone technologies which ran for 11 years has published its final report and found no evidence of adverse effects on people s health from the use of mobile technologies. ... click here for more information
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February 2014 |
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This case study from the GSMA Europe examins the impact on 4G network deployment in Europe where significantly lower limits have been imposed. ... click here for more information
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January 2014 |
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Members of the 2011 IARC Working Group Jonathan M Samet, Kurt Straif, Joachim Schuz, and Rodolfo Saracci have published an article in the Journal of Epidemiology looking at the next steps after the IARC classification. ... click here for more information
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ARPANSA has published a new technical report on measurements of radiofrequency from a mesh radio smart meter at a staff member s home in Melbourne which concluded: The RF electromagnetic energy transmitted in a single pulse from the smart meter is similar to ... click here for more information
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The overall data published in the scientific literature to date do not show adverse health effects from exposure of radiofrequency electromagnetic fields below the guidelines or limits adopted in the Nordic countries. ... click here for more information
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