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Biological effects of exposure to radio frequency radiation
Dr. Henry Lai, Editor Emeritus of Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine, and an emeritus member of the International Commission on the Biological Effects of EMF, has compiled summaries of research on the biological effects of exposure to radio frequency (RFR), extremely low frequency (ELF) and static electromagnetic fields (EMF). Dr. Lai reports that the preponderance of research has found that exposure to RFR, ELFs or EMFs produces oxidative effects or free radicals and damages DNA. Among hundreds of studies of RFR, 71% to 89% reported significant genetic, neurological and reproductive effects. Among hundreds of studies of ELFs and static fields, 75% to 90% reported significant effects. According to Dr. Lai, 95% of 237 low-intensity (SAR "It is clear that the current RFR exposure guidelines are not valid in the protection of the health detrimental effects of RFR."
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