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Surveys of people living near cell tower antennas in France, Spain, Iraq, India, <br />Germany, Egypt, Poland have found significantly higher reports of health issues <br />including sleep issues, fatigue and headaches (See Santini et al. 2003, L6pez <br />2021, Alazawi 2011, Pachuau and Pachuaua 2016, Eger et al. 2004, Abdel- <br />Rassoul et al. 2007, Bortkiewicz et al., 2004). <br />Two published case reports document illness that developed after 5G antennas <br />were installed. In "The Microwave Syndrome after Installation of 5G Emphasizes <br />the Need for Protection from Radiofrequency Radiation' (Hardell and Nilsson <br />2023), a man and woman developed microwave syndrome symptoms (e.g., <br />neurological symptoms, tinnitus, fatigue, insomnia, emotional distress, skin <br />disorders, and blood pressure variability) after a 5G base station was installed <br />on the roof above their apartment. <br />Similarly, in "Development of the Microwave Syndrome in Two Men Shortly after <br />Installation of 5G on the Roof above their Office" two men developed symptoms <br />after 5G antennas were activated on the roof of their workplace. The symptoms <br />disappeared in both men within a couple of weeks (case 1) or immediately (case <br />2) after leaving the office. <br />Anthony B. Miller, L. Lloyd Morgan, Iris Udasin, Devra Lee Davis, Cancer <br />epidemiology update, following the 2011 IARC evaluation of radiofrequency <br />electromagnetic fields (Monograph 102), Environmental Research, Volume 167, <br />2018, Pages 673-683, ISSN 0013-9351 <br />• Radiofrequency radiation is emitted by cell towers. This review paper <br />concludes that"Based on the evidence reviewed it is our opinion that IARC's <br />current categorization of RFR as a possible human carcinogen (Group 2B) <br />should be upgraded to Carcinogenic to Humans (Group 1):' <br />Zothansiama, et al. "Impact of radiofrequency radiation on DNA damage and <br />antioxidants in peripheral blood lymphocytes of humans residing in the vicinity <br />of mobile phone base stations:' Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine 36.3 <br />(2017): 295-305. <br />Mtps://oft st.ogkel6bwersar N-antennaeh pilationM-reseamh-"Ieson-cell-tower-radiabonand-0eahN 420 <br />
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