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    • 26 SEP 13
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    The Melatonin Hypothesis Revisited

    From Louis Slesin, Microwave News:

    Maria Feychting of Sweden’s Karolinska Institute thinks epidemiologists should stop studying links between power-frequency EMFs and breast cancer.

    “Now it is enough!” she says in a commentary just published in the American Journal of Epidemiology.

    Not everyone agrees with her.

    Read our latest post at:
    http://microwavenews.com/news-center/now-it-enough

    Today we also added links to two new papers from Lennart Hardell’s group on tumor risks from wireless phones. Check them out and a number of other important new papers.
    All on our home page:
    http://microwavenews.com

    Best,

    Louis Slesin, PhD
    Editor, Microwave News
    A Report on Non-Ionizing Radiation
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