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concentration problems the closer they lived to the installation. Study <br />authors recommend that the minimal distance of people from cellular phone <br />base stations should not be < 300 m. <br />Navarro EA, Segura J, Portoles M, Gomez-Perretta C, The Microwave Syndrome: <br />A preliminary Study. 2003 (Spain) Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine, <br />Volume 22, Issue 2,(2003):161 - 169 <br />• Statistically significant positive exposure -response associations between RFR <br />intensity and fatigue, irritability, headaches, nausea, loss of appetite, sleeping <br />disorder, depressive tendency, feeling of discomfort, difficulty in <br />concentration, loss of memory, visual disorder, dizziness and cardiovascular <br />problems. <br />Two Important Animal Studies on Radiofrequency Radiation <br />These studies indicate that government limits are non protective. Government <br />limits are based on the assumption that radiofrequency radiation is only harmful <br />at thermal levels. However, the cancers developed in animals in these studies at <br />radiation levels that were non thermal. <br />Falcioni et al. 2018, "Report of final results regarding brain and heart tumors in <br />Sprague -Dawley rats exposed from prenatal life until natural death to mobile <br />phone radiofrequency field representative of a 1.8 GHz base station <br />environmental emission' Environmental Research Journal <br />• Researchers with the renowned Ramazzini Institute (RI) in Italy performed a <br />large-scale lifetime study of lab animals exposed to environmental levels <br />(comparable to allowable limits from cell towers) of RFR radiation and found <br />the rats developed increased cancers- schwannoma of the heart in male rats. <br />This study confirms the $25 million US National Toxicology Program study <br />which used much higher levels of cell phone radiofrequency (RF) radiation, but <br />also reported finding the same unusual cancers as the Ramazzini- <br />schwannoma of the heart in male rats. In addition, the RI study of cell tower <br />Mips:llehWst.org/cell-towers-andce4Wnlennae.pilationof-researchst tl4s.oncN-tower-mdiabonaM-hea1W 10120 <br />
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