I often write about why microwave health research rarely moves forward and nothing much ever gets resolved. Today, I offer yet another example.
When I first started following the field in the late 1970s, everyone was talking about the apparent ability of microwaves to cause substances to leak through the blood-brain barrier, first demonstrated by Allan Frey. Today, 50 years later, the issue remains unsettled.
The cover-up started back in the 1970s, resumed in the 2000s, and continues today. All the usual suspects played a role: the U.S. military, the telecoms and, of course, ICNIRP.
Please take a look at my latest –written in honor of Professor Leif Salford’s 80th birthday.
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