The European Union assessments of radiofrequency radiation health risks – another hard nut to crack (Review) by Nyberg, McCredden and Hardell.
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Title: The European Union assessments of radiofrequency radiation health risks – another hard nut to crack (Review) by Nyberg, McCredden and Hardell.
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https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/reveh-2023-0046/html
The paper describes how the European Union is violating several of its own foundational laws and principles to roll out 5G wireless technology.
The health and well-being of children are not being protected. The new 2020 International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) and the Scientific Committee on Health, Environmental and Emerging Risks (SCHEER, previously SCENHIR) guidelines do not consider babies or children as different from adults and, therefore, offer no special precautions to protect them. The precautionary principles are not part of the ICNIRP guidelines, disregarding non-thermal bioeffects, many of which can affect health over the long term. The EU’s commitment to the Green Deal to reduce power demands is also being violated due to the very high energy demands of 5G infrastructure. It seems that both the EU and Government agencies around the world have been captured by the Telecom industry. The unethical mass exposure of humans and the environment continues to disregard radiation hygiene principles completely. This electromagnetic radiation increases year on year. We now have an incidence of brain cancers among children on par with childhood leukaemia deaths. Is this the price we want to pay for convenience?
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