A leaked report reveals that electrical household gadgets such as vacuum cleaners, ovens and food mixers can cause cancer. The report, prepared for the US government's radiation advisers, recommen ...
I was sorry to see, in the April 26 issue of The Lady, an article debunking all the research which raises questions about the safety of mobile phones, masts, microwave cooking, etc. It also attacks the ‘precautionary principle’, which shows which...
Once an expensive novelty, mobile phones are now considered a necessity. The staggering fact is that more people in the UK now own mobile phones than a landline-connected telephone.
A claim that radiation from a mobile phone caused a fatal brain tumour is to be heard by an American court within 12 months. ...
A little more than a hundred years after Thomas Edison first worked out how a bit of carbonised sewing thread could continue to light up an incandescent bulb, electricity has insinuated itself into every aspect of our daily lives. Edison's eventual...
Mobile-mast radiation is everywhere. The source may be obvious - such as on the sides of buildings - but antennae are increasingly being hidden from view.
Scientists at America's Environmental Protection Agency are arguing over the cancer causing potential of electromagnetic fields (EMF) from power lines and other sources. ...
Increasingly, substances in our everyday environment are being linked with higher rates of cancer. To protect yourself, avoid: Indoor air pollution, which can be more contaminated with volatile gases such as formaldehyde, benzene as well as toxic...
Cancer is the second biggest killer of children, largely because they are even more susceptible than adults to the growing number of poisons in our lives.
My daughter died from a neuroblastoma in January 1959, aged three years and nine months. The only treatment she had was large doses of vitamin B12
