What is RF?
RF Hazards Intro
Thermal and Non thermal Effects
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Symptoms And Diseases Attributed To EMF's: |
- Alzheimer's disease
- Anxiety
- Asthma
- Birth defects
- Blood pressure increases
- Brain cancers and tumors
- Burning sensations
- Calcium Ion changes
- Chemical sensitivity
- Chronic fatigue
- Chronic stress
- Crohns disease
- Depression
- Diabetes
- Disorientation
- EEG changes
- Epilepsy
- Eye and ear discomfort and pain
- Facial rashes and swelling
- Fybromyalgia
- Genetic damage
- Gliomas
- Hair Loss
- Headaches
- Heart disease
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- Kidney damage
- Leukemia and other blood
cancers
- Lymphoma
- Melatonin reductions
- Memory Loss
- Meningiococcal infections
(meningitis)
- Meningiomas
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Neuro-cognitive symptoms
- Nerve sheath tumors, including
acoustic neuromas
- Numbness
- Oral cancer
- Pacemaker interference
- Pain
- Parkinson's disease
- Parotid gland tumors
- Premature aging
- Reaction time changes
- Sleep disorders
- Suicide
- Testosterone reductions
- Thyroid cancer
- Tinnitus
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Radiofrequency (RF) fields are oscillating
electric and magnetic fields. Electric and magnetic fields interact with
electrically charged particles by exerting forces upon them. If these forces
cause charged or polarized particles (e.g. electrons,
atoms,
molecules, etc.) to move, heat
energy is introduced. This heat energy in the material may or may not be
detected as a temperature increase since RF absorption may be small,
non-uniform or quickly dissipated. However, disturbances at an atomic level
may induce changes in genetic code corrupting
DNA that could unleash thousands of
birth defects and medical disorders!
RF Health Concern Classifications
The effects resulting from RF
exposure are usually described in one of three ways:
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Thermal effects
from RF fields are defined as those effects resulting from a measurable
temperature increase. That is, the effect(s) occurs in the exposed
biological material (tissue, cell, etc.) as a result of the material being
heated by the RF fields.
- Athermal
effects are essentially those effects which occur when the RF
field deposits sufficient heat energy into a material to cause an increase
in temperature, but no temperature rise is observed.
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Nonthermal effects
are those effects which occur in an exposed material when the RF energy
deposited into the material results in a temperature increase less than the
normal temperature fluctuation of the material.
- Note: For an effect to be considered
truly "nonthermal",
that is, a "microwave effect",
they must be experimentally distinguishable from heating effects due to
absorbed RF energy as measured with
SAR Testing.
- View Studies
showing health effects found relevant to so-called "Safe SAR levels"
absorbed! Click Here
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